Phyllis Schlafly took the lead in the fight against __________
A) voting rights
B) affirmative action
C) school busing
D) the ERA
D
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After Obama's stimulus plan was passed by Congress:
A) the economy quickly went into a strong recovery. B) unemployment continued to grow and the recession deepened. C) many economists complained that far too much money was being spent. D) the stock market reached its lowest level since 1982.
The author of Common Sense
A. sold very few copies of his pamphlet until after the war was won. B. considered the English constitution to be the greatest problem facing the colonists. C. was an American who had never been to England. D. was arrested by British officials and charged with treason. E. sought to concentrate colonial anger on unpopular parliamentary measures.
The Republican Party was formed by people who, despite their differences, were united in their
a. fear of "Papal Power" b. fear of federal power c. desire to stop the expansion of slavery d. support of the Kansas-Nebraska
What did the newly rich discover when they moved to these metropolises?
a) They were not always welcome in courtly society since they were not aristocrats. b) They were not quite rich enough to live in expensive cities. Consider This: What were the major class differences in Europe in this period? See 5.2: Urban Encounters. c) Lack of zoning meant that their fine townhouses might be next to tenements. Consider This: What were the major class differences in Europe in this period? See 5.2: Urban Encounters. d) Crowding made it hard to get from their townhouses to their places of business. Consider This: What were the major class differences in Europe in this period? See 5.2: Urban Encounters.