The Beat generation rebelled by

a. advocating equality for women
b. advocating equality for everyone
c. performing jazz music to a rock and roll beat
d. rejecting many norms of American society


Ans: d. rejecting many norms of American society

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Which statement best describes the effect of the Hartford Convention?

a. Federalists were regarded as heroes for having shown the dangers of a government dominated by one party. b. New England Federalists were regarded as traitors for threatening to secede at a time when America seemed poised for victory. c. Republicans were regarded as a party of tyranny because they insisted on two terms for their presidents. d. Republicans were regarded as heroes for having preserved the principle of checks and balances.

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At the close of World War II, the Soviet Union

A. had increased food production by tapping new, rich lands in Siberia and Turkmenistan. B. decided to provide a “socialist bonus” of more consumer goods for the masses by slowing the expansion of heavy industry. C. was in short supply of housing, and continued to be in short supply. D. sharply reduced military spending, but only after the surrender of Japan. E. moved toward greater liberalization.

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The cornerstone of Kennedy's foreign policy in Latin America was a program known as

A. the Alliance for Progress. B. the Voice of America. C. NATO. D. the Peace Corps.

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The Philippine-American War was __________

A) a minor event for Americans B) more costly than the Spanish-American War C) fought in a traditional manner D) never completely resolved E) over even before the Spanish-American War

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