How does the mural Turning a Corner misrepresent the plight of farmers in the 1930s?
A) It gives no hint of the dust storms or drought that were ravaging farms at the time.
B) It characterizes farmers' lives as occupied with easy work in the fields.
C) It portrays farmers and WPA workers laboring together.
D) It implies that farmers should be producing far more grain than they were.
E) It shows farmers using equipment that they could not actually afford.
A
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A) spirited resistance of the Congolese people. B) brutal treatment of the Congolese people by King Leopold II. C) policy of free trade that encouraged merchants from all countries. D) humane policies of the Belgian government toward the Congolese people. E) All these answers are correct.
__________ groups occupied much of the Atlantic coast from North Carolina to Maine.
a. Hopi b. Algonquian c. Comanche d. Seminole
A classic tale that expresses an aspect of Daoist thought is the story of the philosopher Zhuang Zhou, who awoke from a dream unsure of _______________
a. Whether everything was an illusion created as a sort of “matrix.” b. Whether he had dreamed he was a butterfly or whether he was a butterfly dreaming he was Zhuang Zhou. c. Whether it was wise to contemplate on opposites and paradoxes. d. Whether the symbols contained in a dream provided insight into the subconscious.
Which of the following is a true statement about American industrial workplace conditions? a. Employers worked hard to keep workplaces safe. b. As many as one quarter of immigrant steelworkers were killed or injured on the job. c. New laws protected workers from being compelled to work excessive hours
d. Children were a rare sight at workplaces. e. All of these choices.