Publishing mogul Samuel S. McClure was driven by an intense hatred for corruption to hire muckraking journalists for his magazines

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


ANS: F

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What constituted the center of culture of the Cahokia people—or the Mound Builders—of the Mississippi Valley?

A) cliff dwellings that offered protection from enemies, since they could be reached only by ladders B) scattered pueblos and villages that the first Spanish explorers encountered in the 1500s C) a city surrounded by strong wooden walls with thatch-covered houses that were home to 20,000 to 40,000 people D) a hunting and gathering economy that supported small, somewhat unsettled communities

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Most working women were __________.

a. in professional fields b. married with families to support c. young and single d. paid the same as men

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What effect did the rising costs and casualties associated with the ongoing Vietnam War have on the American people?

A. Americans became highly frustrated with the war. B. Americans became greatly excited about the war. C. Americans became more determined to make the war efforts worthwhile. D. Americans became numb to the continued television coverage of the war.

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One of the greatest problems with globalization was that

a. too few countries possess either natural resources or goods that other countries want to engage in trade for. b. the discrepancies in education make any equality in trading almost impossible. c. some countries retained protective tariffs and subsidies while for others free trade meant a situation that ruined their national economy. d. too few countries have a market economy and a democratic system of government to make a truly global economy possible.

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