During the 1950s, the popularity in the United States of suburban living was partly explained by
A. both the social importance placed on the family, and a desire for racial segregation.
B. the social importance placed on the family.
C. a desire for larger homes.
D. a desire for racial segregation.
E. All these answers are correct.
Answer: E
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a. the systematic killing of conspirators, dissidents and innocents by Chinese communists b. the massacre of 300 people by American soldiers in the Vietnam War c. the genocide of the native peoples of Rwanda and Burundi in Central Africa d. the exterminate of entire communities in Crimea and Chechnya
In the post-war years, in South Africa the U.S. supported
a. a democratic government. b. a white supremacist government that enforced strict subordination of blacks. c. a leftist regime. d. reinstitution of colonialism. e. a communist government.
Which of the following accurately characterizes ancient Egyptian civilization?
a. Its geography and topography made for great political and social insecurity. b. There was little continuity because of the Nile's horrific floods. c. There was a sense of security and a feeling of changelessness. d. It considered religion unimportant as the emphasis was life in the here and now. e. There were few opportunities for trade.
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A) drove the prices of goods upward B) confused consumers C) had little effect on the buying public D) created a gulf between consumer and producer E) provided convenience and standardization