All of the following are true of Chicago except

a. it was the fastest growing city in the U.S.
b. it was one of the hardest to control.
c. the gap between the rich and the poor was large.
d. it suffered from major disasters.
e. it had no architects to adequately address major urban problems.


e

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How did President Truman justify the use of the atomic bomb?

A. He viewed the bomb as a requirement to proving to the Soviet Union that the United States would win the global arms race. B. He viewed the bomb as a requirement to asserting the dominance of U.S. interests globally. C. He viewed the bomb as a necessary military weapon, which shortened the war and saved the lives of American soldiers. D. He viewed the bomb as a necessary evil required to save the lives of millions of Japanese civilians.

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Woodrow Wilson showed the limits of his progressivism by

a. opposing workingmen's compensation. b. opposing the entry of women into politics. c. endorsing immigration limitations on Japanese and Chinese immigrants. d. refusing to appoint the Jewish Louis D. Brandeis to the Federal Trade Commission. e. accelerating the segregation of blacks in the federal bureaucracy.

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In the eastern portion of North America, the preeminent concern of Indian peoples was __________.

A. falling prices for fish and furs B. population growth in the British colonies C. internal political divisions within tribes and confederacies D. the arrival of French and Spanish colonists

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