Between 1959 and 1969, the percentage of Americans living in poverty was nearly cut in half.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Known as the "Wizard of Menlo Park," the inventor of the phonograph and the electric light bulb was

A) Alexander Graham Bell. B) Thomas Scott. C) George Westinghouse. D) Thomas A. Edison.

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Most Southern whites were yeoman farmers who

A) dominated the professions. B) paid rent on the land they cultivated. C) worked their own small farms. D) oversaw much of the work on large plantations. E) ran the local governments.

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After Egypt's Abdul Gamal Nasser seized power in his own right in 1954 he

a. followed a foreign policy sympathetic to the Soviet Union. b. nationalized the Suez Canal. c. restored King Farouk as a powerless symbol of the state. d. ended Farouk's land reform program as being too costly. e. sided with Iraq in the Iran-Iraq war.

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The National Defense Education Act of 1958, passed in response to the Soviet launch of ________, authorized federal funding of science and foreign-language programs in public schools.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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