What is the difference between tenements and ghettos?

A) Tenements were homes where three or four families would live together; ghettos were neighborhoods where tenements were located.
B) Tenements were apartment buildings where immigrants clustered; ghettos occurred when residents of tenements were prevented by law or social pressure from renting somewhere else.
C) Tenements were overcrowded apartment buildings with few services; ghettos were neighborhoods where blacks lived.
D) Tenements were community centers where settlement workers provided services to t he urban poor; ghettos were the neighborhoods where the urban poor lived.
E) All of these choices


Answer: B) Tenements were apartment buildings where immigrants clustered; ghettos occurred when residents of tenements were prevented by law or social pressure from renting somewhere else.

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a. It was a failure; the poverty level actually rose while the program was in effect. b. It was barely passed by Congress and was never actually implemented. c. It lacked effective funding and, in the end, helped only about 80,000 people. d. It emphasized self-help and brought almost 10 million people out of poverty. e. It gave money directly to the poor and nearly solved the nation's poverty problem.

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Some critics condemned the suburban culture of the 1950s and the popular culture of the mass media. What claims did the critics make? What economic and social developments were they reacting to? In your opinion, were the criticisms justified?

What will be an ideal response?

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The War on Terror was announced as a response to the ________

A) invasion of Afghanistan B) First U.S.-Iraq War C) Iran-Iraq War D) September 11 attacks

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The war made it impossible for many northern and southern women to conform to traditional gender roles

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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