By 1956, the majority of workers in the United States

A) worked in factories.
B) were engaged in agricultural pursuits.
C) held white-collar jobs.
D) faced a decline in their living standards.


Answer: C

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a. they regarded their region as a subnation with a distinct culture from the North. b. the southern secessionists were inspired by worldwide impulses of nationalism. c. they were dismayed by the political triumph of the new sectional Republican party, which seemed to threaten their "property" rights as a slaveholding minority. d. a majority of southern secessionists believed the South had an absolute right to resume importation of slaves from Africa. e. the development of the Underground Railroad and John Brown's raid represented two examples in secessionist southerners' minds of undue and unwarranted northern influence in southern political, economic, and social affairs.

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The Kush capital of Mero? was located on what river?

a. Niger b. Zambezi c. Nile d. Congo e. Volta

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The terms prejudice and discrimination both involve action and can be used interchangeably

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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