Many social critics like C. Wright Mills believed that, like the suburbs, white-collar jobs
A) would likely fade in importance.
B) should be promoted.
C) were harming the environment.
D) stifled individuality.
E) were a drain on the economy.
D
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What happened to Judaism in the Hellenistic era after Alexander's death?
a. The Ptolemaic kingdom allowed freedom of religion. b. The Antigonid kingdom demanded adherence to Stoicism. c. Conservative Jews rejected Hellenized Judaism as too compromised. d. There was widespread conversion to Judaism in the religiously tolerant Hellenistic world. e. Syncretism with other religions led to Christianity.
During the second half of the nineteenth century, many Europeans believed that imperial expansion and colonial domination were crucial for the survival of their states.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
In the villages of post-Gupta India, neighborhood populations were organized by what?
a. caste system b. wealth c. gender d. religious beliefs e. race
Ronald Reagan's nomination of Sandra Day O'Connor to the Supreme Court was important because
A) she turned the court in a more liberal direction. B) her appointment gave women a majority on the Supreme Court for the first time. C) she insured that Roe v. Wade would not be overturned. D) she was the first woman confirmed to the Supreme Court. E) her failure to win confirmation showed how the Senate was still dominated by white men.