Who benefited from the Housing Acts of 1949 and 1954?

A) bankers and real estate developers
B) the urban poor
C) suburban families
D) farmers and large landowners


A

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Which of the following was a consequence of the Great Awakening?

A. It eventually led to increased tolerance of religious diversity. B. It brought intellectualism into religion. C. It created a new sense of unity between the genteel and the ordinary. D. It made it more difficult for individuals to question those in positions of political or religious authority.

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In order to compromise regarding citizenship, the Assembly classified whom as "active" citizens?

a. members of the sans culottes b. men and women over the age of 25 c. all men over age 25 d. men who owned or controlled property e. men who were employed

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What was Stalin's belief regarding the Cold War?

A. It should be a nuclear war. B. It slowed technological research. C. Free market economy for all was the goal. D. Only one side could win.

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Which of the following was an important effect of the Great Awakening?

A) It required obedience to traditional authority figures. B) It strengthened the authority of old colonial religions. C) It encouraged the development of conformity. D) It fostered a pessimistic view of the future among those touched by it. E) It evoked an awareness of a larger community of believers.

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