The counterculture movement of the 1960s was characterized by what phenomenon? A) Beat culture B) The defense of free enterprise and the war in Vietnam C) Disillusionment with consumer culture and the gulf between rich and poor D) A revolt against authority and middle-class respectability D) A revolt against authority and middle-class respectability

A) Beat culture
B) The defense of free enterprise and the war in Vietnam
C) Disillusionment with consumer culture and the gulf between rich and poor
D) A revolt against authority and middle-class respectability


D) A revolt against authority and middle-class respectability

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How did the colonists interpret the actions and policies of the British government in the 1760s and the 1770s?

A) They were furious because the taxes were high and would take away their hard-earned wealth. B) They thought the British government was engaged in a great conspiracy to take away their natural rights and reduce them to slaves. C) The colonists had very little reaction to the British government's actions at this time, as they were able to get around the policies very easily. D) The colonists pushed for additional regulations because they realized they could not protect themselves against encroaching Indians.

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The American military strategy in the Pacific during World War II can be described as

A) "island hopping." B) Blitzkrieg. C) divide and conquer. D) guerrilla warfare.

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The author of The City of God was _________

A) Benedict of Nursia B) Arius C) Augustine D) Paul of Tarsus

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The Dawes Severalty Act of 1887

A. ended the U.S. government's effort to assimilate Indian tribes. B. was designed to force Indians to become landowners and farmers. C. was intended to preserve traditional Indian culture. D. reaffirmed tribal ownership of western lands in the face of white claims to it. E. denied U.S. citizenship to landowning Indian adults.

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