Walt Whitman's book of poems in rambling free verse on commonplace topics in coarse language was
A) The Waste Land.
B) Songs of Innocence.
C) New England Songs.
D) Leaves of Grass.
D
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How did foreigners on screen in the early and mid-1920s capture the imagination of a native-born population as the nation closed its doors to immigrants?
A) The native-born population was intrigued by foreign accents. B) The native-born population was drawn to the allure of the outsider. C) The foreigners on screen offered sound advice to the native-born population. D) The foreigners on screen always provided even more justification to closing off immigration.
How did mass culture in the 1920s thwart full gender equality?
A) It enabled opponents of feminism to launch widespread advertising campaigns. B) It encouraged women to equate freedom with choosing the glamorous fashions and styles found in advertisements and magazines. C) It provided fun, affordable entertainment that distracted women from pursuing the educational opportunities that would lead to equality. D) It celebrated marriage as the source of true happiness and potential equality. E) All of these choices
What is unusual about the Nazca lines? a. They are only visible from considerable elevation
b. They are aligned with the summer and winter solstice. c. They show evidence of significant environmental manipulation. d. They correspond to unusually high levels of magnetic polarity. e. They designate way-stations along the Incan road system.
In 1942, Americans regained naval superiority in the Pacific with:
A) the introduction of submarines attacks on Japanese shipping. B) victories in the battles of the Coral Sea and Midway. C) the first use of jet aircraft in combat. D) the capture of Okinawa.