All of the following are true about the economic boom in America after World War II except:
Answer: It was an industrial economy.
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The initiative and the referendum were progressive-era political reforms primarily designed to weaken the power of
A. state governors. B. municipal governments C. the courts. D. the federal government. E. state legislatures.
The Sasanid Empire benefited from its location along the Silk Road. Some of the agricultural goods that it gained from China and East Asia were
a. wheat, jute, and coffee beans. b. mangoes, bananas, and spelt. c. oats, quinoa, and manioc. d. sugar, wheat, and figs. e. eggplants, sugar, and rice.
The recall and the direct primary were progressive-era political reforms designed to weaken
A. state governors. B. political parties. C. state legislatures. D. the courts. E. the federal government.
Which of the following was true of the "putting out" system?
A) It was a system through with luxury items became inexpensive household goods. B) It was a system that succeeded the factory system of production. C) The major aim of this system was to contribute to the rise in the volume of thread-based goods. D) The rise of the factory altered this system by bringing nearly all aspects of production under one roof. E) It was the most efficient way to produce large quantities of goods.