What happened to class differences in the United States as a result of the economic changes of the 1950s?
A) They disappeared.
B) They became more entrenched.
C) They became less visible.
D) They became more visible.
C) They became less visible.
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Charles Stelzle, a Protestant evangelist, and William Anderson, an Anti-Saloon League leader, differed in their opinions over prohibition because
A) Stelzle was more understanding about alcohol being part of social functions, especially for immigrant working men. B) Stelzle believed immigrants were prone to alcoholism. C) Anderson believed that immigrants should receive preferential treatment because they were willing to work for lower wages at menial jobs. D) Anderson believed recent immigrants should be able to retain their own cultural traditions.
Among other accomplishments, Iranian ruler Naser el-Din Shah was known as an avid photographer
a. True b. False
American attitudes towards the two sides in the Great War were most influenced by
A) German propaganda. B) conflicts over freedom of the seas. C) British propaganda. D) Wilson's militarism.
In your opinion, was the American Revolution or the French Revolution most revolutionary in terms of affirming the political, economic, and social rights of people who lived in France and America? Why? Which political, economic, and social groups benefited the most from these two political revolutions? Which groups of people achieved significantly less or negligible benefit from the French and American Revolutions. Be specific in your examples.
What will be an ideal response?