What were the strengths and weaknesses of the Hoover administration's foreign policy?
What will be an ideal response?
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Discuss the general attitude of native-born white Americans toward immigrants during the 1920s
What will be an ideal response?
In contrast to the original Indian belief that souls were transmigrated intact, the Buddhists believed that
a. only part of the soul could be reborn. b. a person is a constantly changing group of five aggregates. c. the soul divided into five parts and was reborn five times. d. only a good or moral person's soul could be reborn. e. women could not be reborn at all because their souls were too weak.
How did the drive-in culture of the 1950s change the way America shopped?
a. People shopped less often because traffic became a problem. b. Consumers began driving across state lines to avoid sales taxes. c. Consumers began buying products in bulk. d. Delivery services replaced shopping excursions. e. Shopping centers and malls were built all over the country.
In general, American agriculture in the second half of the nineteenth century became
A) increasingly diversified. B) less reliant on government intervention. C) less dependent on market forces. D) more dependent on market forces.