The famous Armory Show in New York in 1913 was the ________ in American history

A) most important art exhibition B) largest vaudevillian performance
C) premier of the first full-length motion picture D) most famous musical comedy


A

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World War I was supposed to be a war "to make the world safe for democracy." With all this language, how did Americans apply these ideals to the treatment of blacks?

A) They didn't. Americans continued to hold onto racism, and reacted violently against blacks. B) After the war, blacks gained substantial rights, as the Civil Rights Movement began in the 1920s. C) Many Americans began to question racism and its ideas after the war. D) Although the military was integrated during World War I, few other democratic changes were made.

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According to figure 3-2, what factor explains the trajectory of slave populations in the British Caribbean and southern colonies in North America?

A) The Atlantic slave trade led to a decline in slavery in both British colonies. B) The Atlantic slave trade produced an increase in slavery in both British colonies. C) The Atlantic slave trade increased slave numbers only in the British Caribbean. D) The Atlantic slave trade increased slave numbers only in British America.

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Which of the following is true of the American military during the Second World War?

a. It remained segregated by race throughout the war. b. The Air Force was the first service to allow enlistment of African Americans. c. African Americans could enlist only in the Army. d. African Americans were not allowed to serve in combat.

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Which of the following most likely fueled the American population shift from cities to suburbia in the 1950s?

a. The construction of inexpensive suburban homes b. the development of computers c. the construction of the interstate highway system d. the desire for multicultural schools

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