Which of the following was not a consequence of the actions of the New Left during the 1960s?

A) Increased opposition to the war in Vietnam.
B) A conservative reaction against radicals.
C) Permanent radicalization of a large portion of American workers and students.
D) Major reforms on American college campuses.
E) Energized campuses and made students a major voice in politics.


C

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The sit-in in Greensboro, North Carolina, had all of the following consequences EXCEPT

A) it inspired similar sit-ins in other cities throughout the South. B) lunch counters in Greensboro were desegregated quickly. C) black mobs beat white protestors at the sit-ins. D) the mayor of Nashville agreed to create a biracial committee to study segregation in stores.

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Once in office, McKinley __________

A) supported business and expansionist interests B) abandoned the gold standard C) promoted regulation of business D) enacted moderate versions of Populist reforms

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Which statement characterizes the key argument in David Riesman's The Lonely Crowd of 1950?

A) Postwar managers had lost the masculinity of traditional entrepreneurs. B) Anti-Communist hysteria had isolated Americans in the world. C) Television had turned Americans into a lonely, antisocial nation. D) American mass culture had separated the nation from God.

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The revolutionary movements of the late 18th century were influenced by all of the following EXCEPT

A) mercantilism. B) the Enlightenment. C) drastically changing societies. D) dynamic economies. E) a demand for religious tolerance.

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