The 1920s was a decade of social tensions between rural and urban Americans, as well as traditional and "modern" Christianity.
a. true
b. false
a. true
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The Dust Bowl was centered in the
A) Pacific Northwest. B) Southeast. C) Great Plains. D) Mid-Atlantic states.
Britain and France remained neutral during the Civil War because these rival nations did not want to upset the delicate balance of power between themselves
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The postwar history of the Middle East has been dominated by all of the following except the
a. emergence of new states and international alignments. b. intrusion of Israel into Palestine. c. decrease in the importance of Middle Eastern oil production. d. rise of Islamic fundamentalism.
During the 1960s and 1970s, Hispanic Americans
A) found the Great Society programs sensitive to their needs. B) became more active politically. C) had little success in gaining a political voice. D) did not attempt to share in the American dream.