Describe the critics of the consumer culture of the 1950s.

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. The Beats were a literary group that rebelled against 1950s materialism.
2. Beat works included Jack Kerouac’s novel On the Road and Allen Ginsburg’s poem Howl.
3. Flouting the respectability of suburbia and conventional society norms, the “beatniks” led lives that included long hair, bizarre clothing, and a penchant for sexual promiscuity and drugs.
4. In the art world, abstract expressionists emphasized individuality and freedom as opposed to representational, realistic art.
5. Painters such as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko challenged mainstream America’s notions about the form and function of art.

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All of the following posed serious long-term problems for the farmers of the Great Plains except

a. sparse rainfall. b. lack of trees. c. open-range cattle. d. constant wind. e. the high cost of barbed wire.

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Martin Luther King, Jr.’s philosophy advocated _______

A) immigration to Africa rather than trying to gain rights in the United States B) acceptance of discrimination until the courts brought about changes C) the use of violence to get the nation’s attention for his cause D) the use of any means necessary, including dirty tricks, to gain equality E) the use of nonviolent, passive resistance to unjust laws

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The Second Coalition against France was made up of ________

A. Russia, Austria, the Ottoman Empire, and Britain B. Russia, Austria, Italy, and Britain C. Russia, Belgium, the Ottoman Empire, and Britain D. Egypt, Austria, the Ottoman Empire, and Britain

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After the Greer was fired upon, the Kearny crippled, and the Reuben James sunk in the fall of 1941

a. Congress passed the Lend-Lease Act. b. the U.S. Navy stopped escorting merchant vessels carrying lend-lease shipments. c. Congress prohibited the arming of U.S. merchant vessels. d. Congress forbade United States ships to enter combat zones. e. Congress voted to weaken substantially the terms of the Neutrality Act of 1939 to permit armed merchant ship to deliver munitions to Britain.

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