In the 1920s, the "flapper" lifestyle
A. was applauded by most progressive suffragists.
B. was largely rejected by upper-class women.
C. had a particular impact on urban lower-middle-class and working-class single women.
D. was largely reserved for upper-class women.
E. was simply a clothing fad.
C
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In the same way that caste traditions were threatened by Buddhism, the Hindu resurgence ________ the caste system in south Asia
A) ended B) continued C) more firmly imposed D) mitigated the effects of
Progressive reformers sought to improve conditions for
a. common people. b. farmers. c. business leaders. d. political radicals. e. religious minorities.
The United States acquired __________ as a result of the Mexican-American War
. A) Washington B) Texas C) Oregon D) California
After World War I broke out in Europe, while the U.S. was still neutral, the advocates of what was called "________" urged a buildup of American land and sea forces to keep America at peace.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).