Which successor state avoided a self-imposed authoritarian government?
A. Czechoslovakia
B. Poland
C. Austria
D. Germany
Answer: A
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a. The average American family decreased in size due to the availability of more effective birth control methods. b. Casual sex and the consumption of alcohol declined among youth during the 1920s. c. The “youth movement” of the 1920s championed traditional family values, such as respect for one’s parents. d. Generally, childhood and adolescence became shorter periods because families needed to send children to work at a younger age.
Companionate marriages in the South were
A) increasingly common, and tied to patriarchal norms. B) increasingly common in the mid-1800s. C) unheard of. D) obviated by a commitment to kinship networks.
Time magazine editor Whittaker Chambers played a controversial role in the investigation of:
A) Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. B) Alger Hiss. C) communists in the Army. D) CIO communists.
What substantial changes occurred when Elizabeth I took the throne from Mary I of England?
A. Elizabeth eliminated the tolerance for theater and dramatic creativity supported by Mary I. B. Elizabeth changed the irresponsible financial policies promoted by Mary I. C. Elizabeth reversed Mary's harsh restrictions against Protestants in favor of religious tolerance. D. Elizabeth more fully enforced strict policies against religious disunity and dealt harshly with heretics. E. Elizabeth reversed Mary's close relationship with Spain.