Where was baseball the most popular?
A) in the north because the integrated nature of baseball bothered many southerners.
B) in rural areas as people living in the country could best relate to the slow pace of the game.
C) in urban areas with large working-class populations.
D) in cities where the stadium was placed in middle-class neighborhoods.
E) in cities with large numbers of young adults.
C
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Which of the following best explains why President Johnson was able to enact a sweeping program of reform legislation in 1965 and 1966?
A. His proposals received overwhelming support from the public. B. The congressional Republicans decided to vote for his program. C. He was able to use the patriotic spirit engendered by the Vietnam War to win support for his program. D. In the 1964 congressional elections, the voters gave Johnson the most liberal Congress in American history.
In American society during the Truman and Eisenhower years,
A) sexuality was seldom discussed publicly. B) white, well-educated women had little difficulty in reassuming their traditional roles. C) the attitude toward women's roles drastically changed. D) black women frequently lost the jobs they had held during the war.
Give several examples of political violence in the 1790s. How was this behavior different from what we expect in politics today?
What will be an ideal response?
Between 1830 and 1850, the number of colleges __________
A) increased by 50 percent B) increased by 75 percent C) more than doubled D) more than quadrupled