Rural Americans in the 1920s
a. saw cities as centers of modernity and progress.
b. regarded themselves as the force behind a new and prosperous American culture.
c. were eager to participate in the new consumer marketplace but were fearful of its influence.
d. rejected the growing Prohibition movement.
e. believed that cities were beyond redemption.
c
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The encomienda originario took advantage of traditional Guaraní kinship obligations that
A) forced women in patriarchal families to provide labor services to the Spanish. B) allocated Guaraní tributaries to Spanish masters according to their rank or merits. C) granted labor and tribute services in return for Spain's help in defeating Guaraní enemies. D) forced relatives of Guaraní women concubines to work for Spanish masters.
The base of the Umayyad dynasty?s power was the
A) non-Arab peasant class. B) Arab military aristocracy. C) trade alliance with Egypt. D) Berbers. E) mawali.
During World War II, the ethnic group that faced the most difficult test of loyalty to the United States were the
A) Germans. B) Japanese. C) English. D) Swedes.