What was true of the changing nature of work in the 1950s?

a. Science and technology had little to do with economic growth.
b. There were fewer jobs in the military-related aerospace industry.
c. White collar workers were surpassing blue collar workers in numbers.
d. Labor unions experienced continuous growth.
e. There were very few opportunities for women in the white collar work force.


c

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A) looking toward the audience throughout the speech B) picking a spot above the heads of the audience and focusing on it C) talking to two or three people in the audience who are paying the most attention D) looking at individuals or small groups throughout the speech

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In the three years after 1929, gross domestic production fell by one-third in the United States.

a. true b. false

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The results of the election of 1916 reflected the __________.

a. American public’s growing desire to enter World War I b. determination of most Americans to remain neutral in World War I c. importance of racial divisions in American society d. public’s disgust with Wilson’s policies

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