During the Great Depression, Asian Americans
A. who were college educated generally weathered the crisis fairly well.
B. were limited by law to low-paying jobs such as salesclerks and food servers.
C. had trouble competing for jobs with poor white migrants from the Midwest.
D. were generally able, unlike African Americans, to keep from losing their jobs to white Americans.
E. found it easier to move into mainstream professions.
C
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A. slaves. B. unskilled urban workers. C. single men. D. families and rural, single women. E. young immigrants.
_________ theories provide the theoretical basis for the gender-specific hypotheses tested by Munsch.
a. Gender inequality b. Feminist c. Exchange d. Identity
How can we distinguish Rome as a Republic during its period of expansion as an empire? How did its administration differ once there was an Imperator in place? What role did the senate maintain in balancing power?
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What name was the French and Indian War given in Europe?
a. The War of Jenkins's Ear b. The Seven Years' War c. The War of Austrian Succession d. King William's War e. Queen Anne's War