The political climate of the 1920s was hostile to __________

A) consumerism
B) organized religion
C) unions
D) big business


C

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Anita Hill's testimony did not prevent Clarence Thomas's appointment to the Supreme Court but it did:

A) thrust the radical feminist agenda onto the national stage. B) focus broader awareness on the problem of sexual harassment. C) inspire a new generation of African American women to enter the political arena. D) inspire a reaction by black men who felt themselves demonized by the Hill-Thomas hearings.

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What is the significance of the Supreme Court decision in Marbury v. Madison?

A) Marbury deserved his appointment as a justice of the peace. B) The Supreme Court did not have constitutional jurisdiction over this case. C) Congress did not have the power to pass laws. D) The Supreme Court had the authority to determine the constitutionality of a law. E) Congress cannot deny a president's nominee for a judicial appointment

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Which of the following was true of European cities in the 19th century?

A) Poverty became much more visible due to the increased number of poor. B) Most of the wealthy citizens had made their money in the Industrial Revolution. C) Material life improved for all classes. D) The middle-class entertained with lavish style much the same as the aristocracy. E) The gap between the rich and poor declined during the Industrial Revolution.

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Caribbean piracy was

a. conducted by Native Americans against Europeans. b. concerned with expanding the boundaries of European states. c. primarily directed at Spanish settlements and ships. d. a marginal economic activity. e. frowned upon by the English crown.

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