During the 1930s, American literature
A. adopted a more pessimistic, although no less radical, approach to society in the later 1930s.
B. faced censorship laws that suppressed criticisms of American politics and culture.
C. saw photographic magazines lose much of their readership due to the high cost of each issue.
D. often directly challenged the dominant values of American culture.
E. saw most popular books and magazines focus on the Great Depression.
Answer: D
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Which of the following was a consequence of the 1936 United Auto Workers' strike against General Motors?
A. General Motors ultimately agreed to recognize the union. B. General Motors mobilized public opinion against the union and the strike was broken. C. With help from the National Guard, General Motors ultimately crushed the strike. D. The union movement suffered a severe setback because of the association the public made between the United Auto Workers and the Community Party.
During the 1920s, the agricultural economy of the United States saw
A. a large decrease in the area of cultivated land. B. the need for a larger labor supply. C. farmers oppose using hybrid plants and chemical fertilizers. D. demand for farm goods rise faster than production. E. a sharp decline in farmers' incomes.
The Panic of 1873 focused Northerners' attention on
A) black enfranchisement. B) such economic issues as currency reform. C) cash crops in the South. D) white vigilante violence. E) the development of Southern industry.
Tenure of Office Act
A. required congressional approval for the president to remove an appointee. B. was put in place by Congress to prevent President Johnson from getting rid of people in the government that favored republicans. C. was a law that the House of Representatives said that President Johnson broke. D. All of the above. E. None of the above.