How did the War Department respond to protests against discrimination and segregation in the military?
A) The department did nothing at all.
B) The department cracked down on protestors.
C) The department made limited changes.
D) They department strengthened its existing efforts at segregation.
Answer: C
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a. London. b. Ghent. c. Berlin. d. Vienna. e. Austerlitz.
What other mid-twentieth-century development, in addition to the GI Bill, spurred the growth of the public university system in the United State in the postwar period?
A) Suburbanization B) The Social Security system C) The student protest movement of the 1960s D) The baby boom
Columbus's claims about what he would reach by sailing west across the Atlantic __________
A) were almost completely wrong B) proved mainly correct C) were widely accepted by royal advisors across Europe D) were based on previous Spanish and English western voyages
It is nearly impossible to know what acting was like in a given period because:
A. acting is the most ephemeral of the theater arts. B. audiences consider performance in terms of their own contemporary biases. C. acting conventions rarely changed and so are not recorded. D. A and B. E. B and C. F. All of the above. G. None of the above.