The "California lifestyle" that developed during the 1950s and 1960s
a. encouraged women to work outside of the home.
b. envisioned racially integrated suburban housing developments.
c. promoted consumption as leisure.
d. developed from the growing environmental consciousness of postwar Californians.
c
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The National War Labor Board __________.
a. oversaw production quotas b. provided food and clothing to the unemployed c. standardized wages and hours d. was headed by Samuel Gompers
In terms of developing a system of law for governing a growing empire, Genghis Khan
a. ignored this completely. b. gradually developed a code that regulated a variety of social and military aspects. c. quickly instituted a single, comprehensive code . d. was concerned with creating a bureaucracy of Muslim ministers based on Sharia.
By the end of George W. Bush's presidency, the number of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan was nearly
a. 3,000. b. 4,000. c. 5,000. d. 6,000. e. 8,000.
Cuba developed into a major sugar producer in the first part of the nineteenth century because
A) U.S. investors rushed into the island after the War of 1812. B) a civil war in Jamaica destroyed it as a sugar producer. C) the British invested heavily in the island. D) Haiti was knocked out as a sugar producer by its devastating war for independence.