An immediate problem for rapidly growing suburban communities was providing adequate _______

A) water supplies
B) schools
C) waste disposal
D) law enforcement
E) mass transit


Answer: B

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Humanism's main effect on the writing of history was

A) a stress on God's influence on human events. B) the secularization of the writing of history and the explanation of change over time. C) anti-Christian attacks on medieval historians. D) an increasing reliance on archaeological evidence. E) an emphasis on the importance of non-Western subject matter.

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How did Ralph Nader's candidacy in the 2000 presidential election affect the race?

A) Gore moved further to the left, leaving more room for Bush among independents. B) Gore moved further to the right, alienating a large portion of his voter base. C) Bush moved further to the right, leaving more room for Gore among independents. D) Bush moved further to the left, taking a large portion of Gore's voter base. E) Both Gore and Bush moved further to the right, attracting independent voters.

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Alexander Hamilton believed that a large national debt would

a. do great harm to the nation's economy. b. cause inflation in the long run. c. persuade individuals and nations not to lend money to the United States. d. be beneficial because people to whom the government owed money would work hard to make the nation a success. e. be justified only for national defense purposes.

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