Continuous, self-sustaining economic growth came to be accepted as a fundamental part of the new economy begun by the Industrial Revolution.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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One striking feature of the 1932 presidential election was that

a. the South began shifting to the Republican party. b. Democrats made gains in the normally Republican Midwest. c. urban Americans finally cast more votes than rural Americans. d. a "gender gap" showed that more women than men voted Democratic. e. African Americans shifted from the Republican to the Democratic party.

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The new militancy of the freedom riders __________

A) put them at odds with the Kennedy administration whose priorities were shaped by Cold War concerns, not civil rights B) made them natural allies of the Kennedy administration when it was struggling to shape its domestic agenda C) infused even older civil rights organizations such as the NAACP with a new revolutionary spirit D) provided the Republican Party with an important wedge issue during the 1964 presidential campaign

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Who was Heman Sweatt?

A) an NAACP lawyer B) a black mail carrier who wanted to go to law school C) a defendant in the Scottsboro case D) a black sharecropper who wanted to vote

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The Geneva agreement of 1954

a. united Vietnam into one nation. b. awarded France the southern part of Vietnam. c. temporarily divided Vietnam into a communist north and a non-communist south. d. permanently canceled the previously scheduled elections. e. ended the Korean War with a truce arranged along the 17th parallel.

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