During the 1950s, books such as The Crack in the Picture Window and The Lonely Crowd

a. praised rock 'n' roll as the music of a revolutionary generation.
b. commented on the loss of individuality in middle-class consumer society.
c. were shallow, juvenile writings that had virtually no long-term significance.
d. chastised American teenagers for their political complacency and hedonistic lifestyle.


b

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Communist organizers such as Herndon sought to form a united front against racial discrimination and __________

a) economic oppression b) extralegal violence c) populist politics d) the international slave trade

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Under the premiership of General Tojo Hideki, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, the Philippines, and Dutch and British territories on _________.

a. December 15, 1941 b. December 15, 1942 c. December 7-8, 1941 d. December 1, 1941

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The story of Bartolomea (also known as Victoria) showed that

a. most Franciscan missionaries treated California Indians with unusual kindness. b. many California Indians violently resisted missionization. c. the impact of the missions on California Indian women was especially severe. d. California Indian woman were treated with respect by Spanish-speaking soldiers and civilians in California.

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Which of the following is true about Native American cosmology?

a. It is based on the idea of “two spirit.” b. It is the cause of sex and gender diversity among Native America societies. c. It provides a hospitable context for sex and gender diversity among Native American societies. d. It has greatly influenced Western religions in the acceptance of sex and gender diversity.

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