The most famous creation from scientific research during World War II was the modern computer
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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The House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)
a. accused Richard Nixon and John Wayne of spying for the Communists. b. proved that the labor movement was loyal and procapitalist. c. helped capture and convict some of the most dangerous Soviet spies in the United States. d. destroyed the careers of hundreds of TV and movie workers. e. identified those who worked for the Nazi Party in the U.S.
Marx argued that in the modern era, industrial capitalists had replaced ________ as the dominant class.
A. the proletariat and bourgeoisie B. slave owners and estate lords C. the aristocracy and the church D. monarchs and other autocrats
An examination of American voters in the late nineteenth century reveals
A. southern white males voted Republican as a matter of unquestioned faith. B. voter turnout for both presidential and nonpresidential elections was very high. C. voters did not strongly identify with either the Republican or Democratic Party. D. there was greater voter interest in local elections than in national elections. E. voter turnout was lower than it has been in recent decades.
The Homestead and Pullman strikes of the 1890s were touched off by
A) management's failure to provide a workmen's compensation plan. B) wage cuts. C) unsafe working conditions. D) increased working hours.