What was the Double V campaign?

A) ?a campaign in which African Americans fought for equal rights
B) ?a campaign in which labor unions fought to protect workers' rights
C) ?a campaign in which women fought for equal pay in the workplace
D) ?a campaign in which the military fought simultaneously on two fronts


A

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By 1900, the number of Americans who lived in cities had grown to ________ percent

A) 20 B) 30 C) 40 D) 50

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Roosevelt's 1934 commitment to grant independence to the Philippines in 1946 was essentially motivated by

a. his strong opposition to America's earlier imperialism and colonialism. b. his commitment to Woodrow Wilson's ideal of self-determination of peoples. c. the threat of renewed guerilla warfare by Filipino nationalists. d. the hope of making the Philippines a model democracy in Southeast Asia. e. an isolationist desire to pull back from an expensive commitment in Asia.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The dependent deduction on tax returns was introduced at a time when politicians worried about the declining birth rate in the United States. 2. Only 10% of all married partner family groups with children under 18 years of age had a stay-at-home mother in 2013. 3. The juvenilization of poverty refers to an increase in the poverty rates for children that began in the early 1980s, whether in single- or two-parent families. 4. According to the Children’s Defense Fund (2014), over 16 million children lived below the poverty line in the United States in 2012.

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As First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt __________

A) played a traditional and uncontroversial role B) openly opposed many New Deal programs C) was a powerful voice for liberal causes D) alienated many women with her activism

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