The most significant social hallmark of the middle class was the separation of home and work
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath (1939), which was soon made into a film, sympathetically portrayed the plight of __________
A) Oklahoma Dust Bowl migrants B) unemployed Detroit factory workers C) new immigrants in New York City D) poor black farmers in Georgia
Why did Theodore Roosevelt worry that there could be a European invasion of the Caribbean during his presidency?
A) Since colonies in Asia and Africa were hard to maintain, European nations were seeking new territories. B) France and Germany were anxious to establish control over the Panama Canal. C) Jamaica was attempting to gain independence from Britain, and other European nations might aid Britain. D) European nations had a strong interest in establishing markets for their goods in the Caribbean. E) The Dominican Republic and Venezuela were indebted to European nations.
The Nationalists were unable to win control of China for several reasons. What was NOT one of these?
a. The Chinese feared Chiang Kai-shek. b. Chinese rural populations supported Mao. c. Communist soldiers were motivated by the feeling of fighting for a genuine cause. d. Communist soldiers camouflaged their activities in the routines of village life. e. Mao and his supporters treated the rural population better than the Nationalists did.
Greek religion and philosophy __________.
A. accepted the existence of gods but developed ideas of cause and effect with no divine explanation B. portrayed most natural phenomena as the actions of divine forces C. portrayed the gods as rational actors who lived by natural laws D. had too little to say in terms of cause and effect in nature