What are some indications of the "postwar pessimism" of the 1920s? Why did liberal values such as progress and democracy fall under attack at this time?

What will be an ideal response?


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The substitution of traditional imports by increasing domestic industrial production in Latin America began to fail in the 1960s because

A. they often lacked sufficient labor to allow them to compete with foreign manufacturers. B. Japan refused to buy any goods from countries using import-substitution. C. domestic markets were too small and countries were unable to find enough foreign buyers. D. United States firms effectively stifled attempts to establish industry in Latin America. E. foreign capital costs and a welter of other, highly technical problems fatally weakened attempts to expand Latin American industry.

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Puritans were all of the following except that

a. they were Protestant Christians. b. they wanted to reform the Anglican church. c. they admired the Catholic elements in the Church of England d. Many played an important role in the lower House of Commons. e. much of England's gentry were Puritans.

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West German leader Willy Brandt's policy of ostpolitik sought to ease relations with what other country?

a. Britain b. France c. East Germany d. Poland e. Austria

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Under what president did the poverty rate for blacks drop (between 1990 and 2000)?

A) George H.W. Bush B) Bill Clinton C) George H. Bush D) Albert Gore

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