William Levitt was a pioneer in postwar:
A) television production.
B) popular music.
C) suburban housing.
D) sociological examination of American society.
Answer: C
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When he won reelection in 1916, President Wilson interpreted his victory as a popular vote for
A) his sympathy toward the Allies. B) military preparedness for war. C) continuing American neutrality and seeking peace. D) United States intervention into World War I.
Many bonded servants never worked off the indenture nor became successful. Still, the result of indentured servants' successes was that:
a. few Englishmen were willing to work so hard b. most colonial leaders disliked indentured servants c. slavery became un-economical d. others were inspired to emigrate as bonded servants
How did working-class families and middle-class families experience urbanization and industrialization differently?
a. Working-class families tended to have strong family ties as a result of their urban lives and work, whereas women and children in middle-class families tended not to participate in the work that men did. b. Working-class families often did not spend much time together due to everyone working at different times, whereas middle-class women tended to spend more time with their children. c. In working-class families, only the men earned money, but in middle-class families, some women did work out of the home. d. In working-class families, more children lived with their parents into their twenties, whereas in middle-class families, children tended to leave home as soon as they got work. e. Working-class families tended to have fewer members of the household engaged in work, which is what kept them in a permanent state of poverty.
What was referred to as a "high-tech lynching for uppity blacks"?
A) trial of O.J. Simpson B) Supreme Court confirmation hearing of David Souter C) Supreme Court confirmation hearing of Clarence Thomas D) beating of Rodney King