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25. The idealized role for a woman in the 1950s was that of…

25. The idealized role for a woman in the 1950s was that of a(n)  a. Factory worker.   b. Housewife.  c. Corporate executive.  d. Alcoholic drug addict.

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39. According to the essay, the comment “Nobody is actually…

39. According to the essay, the comment “Nobody is actually starving” gave the public impression the President   A. Believed the severity of the Depression was exaggerated.       B. Had not seen the suffering.   C. Believed religious and private charities were taking care of the homeless and those in want.   D. Starving to death simply did not happen in America.

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23. How did World War II veterans afford to pay for their co…

23. How did World War II veterans afford to pay for their college education?  a. Pell Grants and scholarships.   b. Universities lowered their tuition.   c. Servicemen’s Readjustment Act.   d. Part time and work-study jobs.

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35. It is believed the 1929 stock market crash caused the Gr…

35. It is believed the 1929 stock market crash caused the Great Depression. According to the essay The Cruelest Year, the calamity is not simply explained with one event. Decide if the following statement is True or False: Persuaded Americans not only made purchases while their wages were low but extended easy credit made it easier. Most Americans were living on less than $2,000 per year yet consumer goods were continuously overproduced. Is this true or false? 

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42. What ended the Great Depression?A. New Deal programsB. T…

42. What ended the Great Depression?A. New Deal programsB. The rebound of the stock marketC. World War IID. laissez- faire governmentE. A bailout by bank financier J. P. Morgan

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16. The “zoot suit” riots of 1943:A.  were a series of fashi…

16. The “zoot suit” riots of 1943:A.  were a series of fashion shows in Hollywood.B. involved Mexican immigrants fighting with blacks in Los Angeles.C. involved autoworkers in Detroit.D. highlighted the limits of racial tolerance during World War II.E. highlighted the growing acceptance of Mexicans in southern California.

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6. The radio broke the silence of the American home with spo…

6. The radio broke the silence of the American home with sports, music and drama shows.

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9. Speculation made many investors risk capital in companies…

9. Speculation made many investors risk capital in companies with questionable future revenue potential.

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32. As the Depression raged on, Americans attempted to appea…

32. As the Depression raged on, Americans attempted to appear unaffected by their economic woes. Examples of this behavior were the practice of appearing employed husbands taking “business trips” and secretly retailoring adult clothes for their children. A. Americans were unfazed by their dilemma. B. Americans did not need mass produced possessions to enjoy life. C. Poverty was considered shameful. D. None of these.

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What constitutes substantial performance depends on the circ…

What constitutes substantial performance depends on the circumstances of each case.

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