Levittown represented a change toward __________
A) an increase in Americans who owned small farms
B) affordable homes in American suburbs
C) a belief in labor-management equity
D) the development of suburbs tied to ethnic identity
Answer: B
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What effect did corporate and personal income tax cuts have on the American economy in the 1920s?
A. There was a greater income disparity among economic classes. B. There were significant annual federal government budget deficits. C. There were increased financial abilities for all economic classes. D. There were significant financial cuts in federal social programs.
Stupas were __________
A) miniature statues of the Buddha B) shrines for Hindu gods C) domed structures built to house Buddhist relics D) altars used for animal sacrifices
When many identified with Hitler's views and sentiments, they connected with
a. a pre-war sense of historical upheaval and a crisis in civilization. b. a deep resentment against the undeserved defeat of 1918-1919. c. Hitler's passionate sincerity and almost religious passion. d. a righteous indignation against being an innocent victim of unfair social and national relations. e. all of the above
Thomas Paine presented many arguments in Common Sense. Which of the following was NOT among them?
A. The American colonials were a distinct people. B. Monarchy was a foolish and dangerous form of government. C. Parliament had deliberately brought about all of America's misfortunes. D. Nature had destined America for independence.