What controversial topic did William Gropper's "Automobile Industry" mural in a Detroit post office, which glorified autoworkers and was a part of the Treasury Department's project to put artists to work during the Great Depression, leave
out? A) the deadening routine of the assembly line and the numerous strikes in this industry
B) the poverty resulting from Henry Ford's refusal to implement higher wages
C) the charity given by the states to autoworkers during the Great Depression
D) the laziness characteristic of WPA workers who did nothing and wasted time
A
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A. Northern China became the center of Chinese trade as a result of its easy access to navigable waterways. B. Sea vessels could transport far more goods than any overland vehicle. C. Trade by sea was significantly cheaper than trade via overland routes such as the silk roads. D. Goods manufactured in the south of China had ready access to canals and seaports.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In the 1880s, western farmers were plagued by severe drought and __________
A) protective trade barriers established by several foreign nations B) consistent victories by Indians on the Great Plains C) swarms of grasshoppers and mice that destroyed crops D) an increase in wheat prices that weakened their markets
What changes have occurred in American family patterns since the 1960s? How have economic factors and new social values been reflected in these changes?
What will be an ideal response?