For farm men and women, Grangers were a godsend because
a. they required members to pitch in and help each other during harvest season.
b. the picnics, concerts and lectures they offered helped ease their isolation.
c. their secret rituals kept out people they didn't like.
d. they sold farming supplies at a deep discount.
e. they formed their own banks and credit unions that farmers could utilize to finance their operations.
b
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One religion in which good and evil are each represented by a deity is
a. Christianity. b. Buddhism. c. Zoroastrianism. d. Islam.
The Revival of the Empire enacted by Otto I
a. led to united rule of Germany and England. b. came at the expense of religious institutions in northern Europe. c. led to united rule of Germany and Italy. d. undercut the power of the pope.
Which of the following statements is NOT true about the mound-building cultures of the North American Eastern Woodlands?
a. They erected large earthen mounds. b. Mound-building continued as a cultural phenomenon in North America for over 3000 years. c. Throughout their history the economic basis of mound-building cultures was hunting and gathering. d. Mound-building cultures were more highly stratified than any other culture in the Americas, with god-like kings and a complex social hierarchy based on economic function in society.
The victorious strike by the United Auto Workers against General Motors broke the resistance of capitalists to the CIO and to the New Deal.
a. true b. false