How did conditions in the nation's central cities compare to its emerging suburbs in the postwar decades?
A) Urban areas gained much more media attention than suburbs.
B) Cities attracted more minority and working-class migration than suburbs.
C) Urban centers possessed wealthier residential areas than suburbs.
D) Central cities experienced greater economic growth than suburbs.
B) Cities attracted more minority and working-class migration than suburbs.
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A) war with France B) war with England C) food shortages D) failed revolution
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A) ?the restriction of work on the cotton fields to non-union members. B) ?the imprisonment of the union's leaders. C) ?the lynching of fifteen strikers. D) ?a state law banning the organization.
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A) white men B) black church leaders C) former slaves D) evangelical preachers
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.