For Catholics, the vast majority of whom were recent _____ living in northern cities, the war provided an opportunity to assert themselves as Americans

A) Mexican immigrants
B) Irish immigrants
C) French immigrants
D) Dutch immigrants
E) British immigrants


B

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b. Each complimented the other and made it possible to place American aid in the hands of the people of theThird World who most needed that aid. c. The two ideas revived faith throughout the Third World that America was the exemplar of freedom anddemocracy. d. These programs drained money from all branches of the armed services, which were already underfunded.

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In which of the following ways may higher levels of testosterone in males affect their physical health?

A. increasing levels of bad cholesterol and the risk of cardiovascular disease B. increasing the rate of cell division and risks of cancer C. overworking cardiac muscles by increasing metabolism D. inhibiting neurogenesis leading to risks of neurodegenerative disease

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In the 1950s, Americans experienced a contradiction in __________

A) their apparent obsession with technology but reluctance to embrace television B) their growing commitment to organized religion while they had less time for church activities C) moving to the suburbs yet longing for the excitement and opportunities found in cities D) saying they feared the onset of another Great Depression but refusing to spend the money needed to bolster the economy E) denouncing the Soviet Union for human rights violations while discriminating against African Americans

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The harsh political philosophy of Kautalya is recorded in the

A. Law Codes of Manu. B. Arthashastra. C. Mauryan Law Codes. D. BhagavadĀ Gita. E. Daodejing.

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