Why and when did the New Deal basis of United States politics lose its centrality? How and when did it happen? Was this loss related to changes in civil rights policies? Why or why not?

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a) resist factory discipline b) be socially conservative c) accept lower wages d) be new immigrants

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The Berlin Conference decided __________.

A. on the creation of a European customs union B. the balance of power between European nations in Africa C. the fate of the Ottoman Empire D. disputes between Germany and France in Europe

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During the immediate postwar years, most white Americans viewed the Native Americans of the interior as

A) rival members of independent nations. B) equal partners in western settlement. C) conquered peoples. D) potential converts to Christian civilization.

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Much of Europe's prosperity in the 1920s was built on ____

a. budget deficits b. loans from the United States c. excessive taxation d. faulty accounting e. the strength of the agricultural sector

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