As a result of the growth of the suburbs, _________________

A. the boundaries of most central cities expanded as they annexed outlying areas
B. the peer group's influence on children began to decline while the family's influence increased
C. pollution and trash were spread over a larger area
D. nonwhites were able to escape the overcrowding of the inner-city ghettos


Answer: C

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What was the purpose of the Sedition Act?

A. to ban public statements disparaging the country or the war effort B. to monitor immigrants from Germany or other Central Powers' nations C. to ban the obstruction of military activities, recruitment or training D. to compile information on membership in socialist or anarchist organizations

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During President Woodrow Wilson's first term, Colonel Edward M. House

A. became the locus of opposition to Wilson in the cabinet. B. was secretary of state. C. was one of Wilson's closest advisors. D. was both secretary of state and one of Wilson's closest advisors. E. All these answers are correct.

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