Suburbanization in the 1920s __________
A) was made possible by the success of the automobile
B) was confined to the Northeast
C) resulted in the passing of anti-segregation legislation
D) discouraged the creation of new retail businesses
Answer: A
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A) subscribed to the doctrine of justification by faith alone B) felt that there should only be two sacraments C) believed the Catholic Church needed reform D) supported the practice of pluralism
The Gracchi brothers believed that the underlying cause of Rome's problems was
A. the enrichment of the aristocracy. B. the decline of the small farmer. C. the growth of the Roman military. D. overexpansion of the empire. E. an inefficient system of taxation.
According to Thomas R. Dew and George Fitzhugh, slavery was:
A) a necessary evil. B) disadvantageous to southern blacks. C) a positive good. D) an inhumane practice. E) disadvantageous to whites.
After World War II, the United States was better able than its allies to adjust its economy from wartime to peacetime because the United States...
A. possessed nuclear weapons B. raised tariffs on imports C. had collected its war debts from the Allies D. had suffered no widespread wartime destruction