Henry Ford's policies benefited workers in all of the following ways EXCEPT by
A) reducing shifts to nine hours.
B) honoring their private lives without interference.
C) paying workers twice the standard wage.
D) ensuring that workers could afford his automobiles.
E) using assembly techniques that kept workers from having to move a chassis.
B
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The first colonial endeavor of the Quaker sect focused on which colony that was temporarily split in two?
A. Connecticut B. New Jersey C. Carolina D. Delaware
Discuss the causes and consequences of the "culture wars" that began in American society during the 1980s.
What will be an ideal response?
In Southeast Asia, imperialist governments
A. fostered intensive industrial development and were widely successful. B. established mass educational systems to educate peasant children for citizenship and industrial work. C. practiced a policy of peaceful coexistence. D. often blended direct and indirect rule, with the latter used widely in rural areas such as Malaya. E. contracted with private Asian conglomerates to administer their colonies.
Which of the following best describes the "American Empire" of the second half of the twentieth century and beginning of the twenty-first century?
a. A far-flung empire of colonies b. A once-powerful empire breaking apart c. A nonterritorial empire of economic, military, and cultural power d. A misnomer; a term used by envious countries