How many cars were on U.S. roads in the 1920s?

A) ?less than 1 million
B) ?roughly 5 million
C) ?roughly 20 million
D) ?more than 100 million


C

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All of the following were factors in rising poverty rates in inner cities in the 1950s, EXCEPT

A. the movement of factories and mills to new locations. B. a growth of unskilled industrial jobs in these areas. C. large numbers of poor people migrating into these areas. D. persistent racial discrimination. E. increasing automation.

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Edgar Allan Poe differed from Nathaniel Hawthorne in that he

A) wrote tales that were exciting but had little psychological depth. B) cared little about making art. C) became wealthy from his writing. D) used his stories to critique the effects of the market revolution. E) embraced the topics of popular fiction in his literary art.

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Upon the return from his journeys, Banks became a vocal advocate of

a. evolution. b. British settlements in Australia. c. the natural rights of indigenous peoples. d. settlement in New Zealand. e. voyages for purely scientific goals.

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What native peoples did the Dutch encounter and ultimately drive out of the area around the Cape of Good Hope?

a. Shona b. Khoikhoi c. Igbo d. Boers e. Amharic

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