What was NOT part of Truman's postwar domestic agenda?
a. A right-to-work law
b. A national health care system
c. The continuation of the Fair Employment Practices Commission.
d. Expanding Social Security
ANSWER: a
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A. Baltic and Black Seas B. Black and Mediterranean Seas C. Baltic and Balkan coasts D. Mediterranean and Baltic Seas E. Mediterranean and African coasts
What allowed people to move to the suburbs and still be able to work in the city at the beginning of the twentieth century?
A. canals B. electric streetcars and subways C. horse-drawn streetcars D. the growing number of automobiles owned by families
During the early eighteenth century, English colonists came to believe that the French __________.
a. would prefer to live under British rule b. would be welcome allies against Indian peoples c. planned to confine them to a narrow strip of Atlantic coastline d. intended to seize all of North America