What kind of clothing did "off-the-rack" clothes replace?
A) homemade clothes
B) imports from Europe
C) WWI uniforms
D) "ready-to-wear" clothes
E) mail-order catalog clothes
Answer: A
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A) criminals B) outsiders C) police D) aristocrats
Immediately after the Revolution, the new American nation's greatest strength lay in its
a. ingrained respect for authority. b. excellent political leadership. c. lack of inhibiting political heritage. d. sound economic structure. e. economic ties to France.
Gentiles are
A) Jews that do not practice the tenets of their faith. B) Jews that were born outside of Jerusalem. C) those who are not descendants of Abraham. D) the Christians that adopted many tenets of the Jewish faith E) those who worship another deity than the Jews.
What sixteenth-century European upheaval had a profound impact upon England’s settlement of the New World?
A) the Crusades B) the War of the Roses C) the Reformation D) the Hundred Years’ War E) the Renaissance