How did traditional religions try to beat the draw of secularism to their parishioners?
a. showing they could make a difference in daily life through social services and aid programs
b. modernizing services and music
c. preaching the negative moral attributes of a secular society
d. banning materialism by encouraging increased tithing
c
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What other mid-twentieth-century development, in addition to the GI Bill, spurred the growth of the public university system in the United State in the postwar period?
A) Suburbanization B) The Social Security system C) The student protest movement of the 1960s D) The baby boom
Which of the following enabled north-south travel across the Sahara Desert during the first millennium C.E.?
A. the introduction of the dromedary B. a period of climatic cooling C. the adoption of vehicles that could traverse the desert in half the time D. technological innovations that enabled travelers to extract water in the desert
?The 1860 Republican party platform favored
A. the abolition of slavery. B. protective tariffs. C. construction of a transcontinental railroad. D. free homesteads. E. non-extension of slavery.
Who was the president of Vichy France?
a) Philippe Pétain b) Léon Blum Consider This: Only France signed a peace treaty with Germany, which is what allowed the Vichy government to exist. See 13.7: Narrative: Fighting for France. c) Jean Moulin Consider This: Only France signed a peace treaty with Germany, which is what allowed the Vichy government to exist. See 13.7: Narrative: Fighting for France. d) Marc Bloch Consider This: Only France signed a peace treaty with Germany, which is what allowed the Vichy government to exist. See 13.7: Narrative: Fighting for France.