Jackson Pollock's works can be characterized as embodying __________.
A. optimism
B. cultural freedom
C. existentialism
D. consumerism
Answer: B
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What made it easier for more Americans to purchase automobiles during the 1920s?
A) lower production costs and easy credit B) the rapid growth of cities and suburbs C) the expansion of wartime industries into automobile production D) greater automobile worker productivity due to strong union benefits
The conquest of ____ in 1944 was especially important because from there Americans could conduct round-trip bombing raids on the Japanese home islands
a. Guadalcanal b. Wake Island c. New Guinea d. Okinawa e. Guam
Among the "home front" impacts of World War I were all of the following EXCEPT
A. a draft to provide military manpower. B. a spirit of unity that reduced racial and ethnic tensions. C. a government-business partnership to manage the war economy. D. a government information agency designed to stir up patriotic support for the war.
In the 1890s, the term "free silver" referred to
A) removing silver from the list of metals that was used to back U.S. currency. B) reducing farm prices. C) monetary conservatism. D) putting more money into circulation.