By mid-1941, __________.

A. the United States was fighting an undeclared naval war with Germany in the Atlantic
B. Americans were demanding that the United States formally enter the war
C. the United States had made no significant preparations for the coming war
D. both Germany and Japan were carefully avoiding any action that might bring the United States into the war


Answer: A

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People's attitude toward organized religion in the 1950s was __________

a. incredibly positive, and religious affiliation boomed b. negative, and churches lost large numbers of members c. that it was not as important in their lives as in the lives of previous generations d. that it was the only way to deal with the emotional stress of the Cold War e. that it was something they simply did not have time for as life became more hectic

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Although public attitudes toward unions had softened by 1900,

a. workers almost never won a strike. b. Congress refused to recognize Labor Day as a federal holiday. c. most employers continued to fight organized labor. d. Congress declared the AFL illegal. e. workers began to turn toward the Socialist party.

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How did the Deep South respond to court-ordered desegregation?

A) by taking action to end discrimination in schools B) with grudging acceptance of the decisions C) with apathy and passive acceptance D) with massive and widespread resistance E) with violence and threats to once again secede from the Union

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A patriot in North America in the 1770s would have MOST LIKELY supported which of these?

What will be an ideal response?

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