Which of the following was true of suburban life in the 1950s?
a. Many young families had to share their homes with extended family members.
b. Many parents were too focused on earning money to make time for family bonding.
c. The suburban nuclear family did little to encourage feminism.
d. Many children received little attention from their hard-working parents.
c. The suburban nuclear family did little to encourage feminism.
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Thomas Malthus's explanation of workers' misfortunes was that
a. the population was outgrowing the food supply and leading to falling wages. b. workers were immoral and destined to fail. c. the weak would perish and the strong would survive. d. workers needed to work harder and longer hours. e. the government was uncaring.
According to Locke, people formed governments
a. to shield their money from taxes. b. to wage war against other countries. c. to protect their natural rights. d. to control native populations.
In Brown v. Board of Education, Thurgood Marshall argued that __________
A) southern states had to do more to offer equal facilities to black children B) school segregation violated the First and Fourth Amendments C) the sin of slavery could only be washed clean through integration D) segregation was, in its essence, unconstitutional
The code of Sharia was a set of principles that was meant to cover
a. only religious matters and was only meant for Muslims. b. both religious and secular matters. c. discrimination against non-Muslims by giving them harsher punishments for the same crimes. d. only things that Muhammad had reported in the Quran.