The new American suburbs of the 1950s __________
a. were too expensive for most young couples
b. allowed only upper-class inhabitants
c. were mainly inhabited by working-class families
d. showed a surprising occupational diversity among inhabitants
e. were typically open to all races and religions
D
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Which of these is supported by the painting Spinning and Weaving Wool?
A) The textile industry was the first to be mechanized because it was the simplest. B) The textile industry was complex and labor-intensive. C) Women dominated the textile industry after mechanization. D) The factory system was already in place by 1600.
In 1862, ________________________ took command of Confederate troops in Virginia
a. Joseph Johnston b. James Longstreet c. Stonewall Jackson d. Robert E. Lee
Which of the following ended the Great Migration of Puritan settlers to the Massachusetts Bay colony in the first half of the seventeenth century?
a. religious tensions b. economic distress in the homeland c. a lack of interested migrants. d. Oliver Cromwell's rise to power in England.
The National Woman's Christian Temperance Union's "do-everything" policy involved
advocating that A) women take all kinds of paid work. B) everything be done in the struggle to achieve women's rights. C) women take on all kinds of domestic work. D) women's task of doing everything was hurting women as wage earners.