Primary historical evidence on the 1930s Depression decade includes a(n)
A) book written in 1953 titled The Depression Years in America.
B) film starring Katherine Hepburn made in 1936.
C) article in last month's Time magazine the Depression Diet.
D) letter written by my mother and sent to me two years ago telling me what she experienced growing up in the Depression period.
E) A and B only
B
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The percentage of those killed in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars has been fewer than
in past conflicts mainly because of _______. A. better training for soldiers B. fewer conflicts than in past wars C. fewer combatants in the war zone D. improved medical care in the war zone
Which of the following is true regarding creative output?
A) Creative output is highest from age 30-40. B) Creative output from age 70 to 80 is about half that of age 30-40. C) The secondary peak of creativity occurs in the 60s. D) All of the above
Aries argued that in the 17th century
A) the idea of childhood as a special life stage was introduced. B) caregivers began to view children as needing guidance and direction. C) boys benefited before girls from changing views of childhood. D) all of these.
[If students have the necessary background information:] How did Maria’s experience compare with what we know generally about survivors of domestic and sexual abuse? What did Carla do specifically to help Maria deal with the abuse she faced?
Carla Hudson, a Black social worker with the Women’s Resource Center (WRC), had worked with Maria Velasquez, a Mexican immigrant and mother of two children, for several years as she struggled to escape a violent home situation. Maria was Carla’s first Spanish-speaking client. Maria’s spoken English was easily understandable, but she could not read or write English well. As Carla assisted Maria in acquiring mainstream services, including Head Start, TANF, Food Stamps, and WIC, she noticed barriers to services that she began to suspect were related to discrimination against Spanish-speaking clients. When two White Head Start caseworkers refused to help Maria attain educational support that she needed in order to gain English literacy, Carla faced the challenge of addressing discrimination issues in another agency and perhaps throughout the service delivery system in Jasper, Alabama.