One significant trend of the years 1946–1964 was __________

A) the expansion of the working class
B) ongoing growth in the power of organized labor
C) easing fears regarding the threat of communism
D) a dramatic increase in the birth rate


D

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The Declaration and Resolves passed at the Continental Congress in 1774 committed the colonies to:

A) independent government under the Constitution. B) immediate military action against the British. C) economic sanctions prohibiting importation and consumption of British goods and export of colonial goods to other parts of the empire. D) peacefully submitting to British rule.

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When Jane Addams nominated Theodore Roosevelt for president at the 1912 Progressive Party convention, it

a. was an effective tactic to get women to vote for Roosevelt. b. guaranteed Roosevelt's defeat by Woodrow Wilson. c. symbolized the rising political status of women. d. signaled that the Progressives were a radical party. e. demonstrated his concern for international peace.

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__________ first came to national attention during a protest march that followed the shooting of James Meredith

a) Stokely Carmichael b) John Lewis c) James Baldwin d) James Farmer

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What was the goal of the British at Lexington and concord.

A) To wage war against the colonists B) To enforce the "Intolerable Acts" C) To seize the colonial militia's supply of gunpowder D) To arrest Thomas Paine and John Adams E) To shut down the First Continental Congress

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