A significant change that emerged in the 1920s was that
a. rural Americans were isolated from the consumerism of cities.
b. rural Americans fully embraced "modernism."
c. the number of people living in cities outpaced that of people in rural areas.
d. the number of people living in rural areas outpaced that of people in cities.
e. the number of people joining unions increased dramatically.
c
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Which of the following statements is most consistent with the ideas preached by Charles G. Finney?
A. All humans are condemned to misery because of the fall of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. B. All souls are predestined to either heaven or hell. C. The United States, like Sodom and Gomorrah, will be destroyed by God because of the depravity of its citizens. D. Because sin is avoidable, anyone can achieve salvation.
Which statement is most accurate?
A) Labor was divided along gender lines among slaves. B) Labor was not divided along gender lines among slaves. C) Sexual division of labor was not adhered to by the planter class. D) White female indentured servants were expected to work in the fields.
______ focuses on the role of rumination in explaining sex differences in internalizing disorders.
A. The expansion hypothesis B. Response style theory C. The transdiagnostic approach D. The gender intensification hypothesis
While manumission became more common in many states, __________ actually saw an increase in the slave population during this time
A) Virginia and Maryland B) North Carolina and South Carolina C) South Carolina and Georgia D) Virginia and North Carolina