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President's Committee on Civil Rights
President's Committee on Civil Rights
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Jackie Robinson, Branch Rickey
Jackie Robinson, Branch Rickey
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AFL-CIO
AFL-CIO
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Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
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Civil Rights Act of 1957, Civil Rights Act of 1960
Civil Rights Act of 1957, Civil Rights Act of 1960
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White Citizens' Councils
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Dwight Eisenhower
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Ray Kroc, McDonald's
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Morgan v. Virginia
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10
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Computers, Mark I, ENIAC
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11
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Rachel Carson, Silent Spring
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Orval Faubus, Little Rock, Arkansas
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Interstate Highway System
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John Kenneth Galbraith
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Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
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Freedom Rides
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"I Love Lucy"
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Earl Warren
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Demobilization
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20
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Southern Manifesto
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21
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Rosa Parks, Montgomery Bus Boycott
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22
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Billy Graham, Fulton Sheen, Norman Vincent Peale
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23
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Consensus and Conservatism
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24
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Television Culture
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25
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
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26
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National Defense Education Act of 1958
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27
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Suburbs
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28
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Sunbelt
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29
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Domesticity
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30
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Beats, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac
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31
When black college students held sit-ins to protest segregation in restaurants, movie theaters, libraries and other public places in 1960, they were met with
A) beatings
B) tear gas
C) eventual victory
D) cigarette burns
E) All of these choices
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B) tear gas
C) eventual victory
D) cigarette burns
E) All of these choices
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32
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Bracero Program, Operation Wetback
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33
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Diner's Club Credit Card
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34
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Sputnik
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35
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Michael Harrington
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36
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Alan Freed, Elvis Presley, Rock-n-Roll
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37
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William Levitt
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38
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Baby Boom
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39
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Eudora Welty, James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison
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40
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Dr. Benjamin Spock, Baby and Child Care
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41
Hispanic civil rights initiatives in the late 1940s and 1950s resulted in
A) unionization of workers in key industries and better wages.
B) desegregation of Latinos in the military.
C) Latina feminist activism for improved rights for women.
D) the creation of the bracero program.
E) None of these choices
A) unionization of workers in key industries and better wages.
B) desegregation of Latinos in the military.
C) Latina feminist activism for improved rights for women.
D) the creation of the bracero program.
E) None of these choices
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42
The rapidly accelerating growth and power of big business in the 1950s resulted in
A) An expanded number of television networks producing news and programming.
B) American corporations expanding overseas to become multinational businesses.
C) Wider distribution of the corporate earnings.
D) A decline in oligopolies.
E) All of these choices
A) An expanded number of television networks producing news and programming.
B) American corporations expanding overseas to become multinational businesses.
C) Wider distribution of the corporate earnings.
D) A decline in oligopolies.
E) All of these choices
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43
Why did the United States demobilize so rapidly at the end of World War II?
A) Americans were eager to see the soldiers come home quickly.
B) President Roosevelt wanted to cut defense spending by 50 percent.
C) The nation's business leaders pressured Congress to solve a crippling labor shortage.
D) European nations threatened United Nations action if American troops weren't off their soil immediately.
E) Congress was worried that if the servicemen stayed in Europe any longer they would develop a lust for killing.
A) Americans were eager to see the soldiers come home quickly.
B) President Roosevelt wanted to cut defense spending by 50 percent.
C) The nation's business leaders pressured Congress to solve a crippling labor shortage.
D) European nations threatened United Nations action if American troops weren't off their soil immediately.
E) Congress was worried that if the servicemen stayed in Europe any longer they would develop a lust for killing.
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44
Which of these statements about literature in the 1950s is correct?
A) Novelists were primarily concerned with societal problems such as poverty, racism, and labor exploitation.
B) Almost no literature of lasting value was written during this complacent, conformist decade.
C) Most 1950s literature celebrated America's good life of cars, televisions, and suburban homes.
D) Southern, black, and Jewish writers produced much of the decade's most outstanding literature.
E) The decade saw the emergence of lesbian and gay fiction as an acceptable and commercially successful genre.
A) Novelists were primarily concerned with societal problems such as poverty, racism, and labor exploitation.
B) Almost no literature of lasting value was written during this complacent, conformist decade.
C) Most 1950s literature celebrated America's good life of cars, televisions, and suburban homes.
D) Southern, black, and Jewish writers produced much of the decade's most outstanding literature.
E) The decade saw the emergence of lesbian and gay fiction as an acceptable and commercially successful genre.
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45
In the 1956 Southern Manifesto, what did approximately 100 senators and congressmen argue?
A) Congress needed to abolish the Supreme Court.
B) the United States had to spend more on national defense.
C) segregation of schools should be permitted.
D) they had an obligation to support Supreme Court decisions.
E) states have the right to nullify laws.
A) Congress needed to abolish the Supreme Court.
B) the United States had to spend more on national defense.
C) segregation of schools should be permitted.
D) they had an obligation to support Supreme Court decisions.
E) states have the right to nullify laws.
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46
Which of these is not among the reactions to the Supreme Court ruling overturning segregation in schools?
A) Southern politicians vowed to resist it.
B) Eisenhower forced every state to comply with the order.
C) The president told an aide that the ruling set back progress in the south by fifteen years.
D) Southerners organized White Citizens Councils.
E) The Ku Klux Klan saw membership increase.
A) Southern politicians vowed to resist it.
B) Eisenhower forced every state to comply with the order.
C) The president told an aide that the ruling set back progress in the south by fifteen years.
D) Southerners organized White Citizens Councils.
E) The Ku Klux Klan saw membership increase.
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47
Although American wages rose 35 percent in the ten years from 1935 to 1945, the poor
A) accounted for 35 million Americans
B) crammed into cities, where there was little affordable, quality housing
C) were victimized by "slum clearance" plans that were really code for removing poor blacks and Hispanics
D) saw their children increasingly drop out of school.
E) All of these choices
A) accounted for 35 million Americans
B) crammed into cities, where there was little affordable, quality housing
C) were victimized by "slum clearance" plans that were really code for removing poor blacks and Hispanics
D) saw their children increasingly drop out of school.
E) All of these choices
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48
Which of the following most accurately characterizes television programming in the 1950s?
A) controversial political programs
B) popular interpretations of classic plays
C) ethnic situation comedies
D) shows featuring perfectly coiffed moms, frisky yet obedient kids, and all-knowing dads
E) cooking competition shows
A) controversial political programs
B) popular interpretations of classic plays
C) ethnic situation comedies
D) shows featuring perfectly coiffed moms, frisky yet obedient kids, and all-knowing dads
E) cooking competition shows
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49
Which of the following statements concerning the Civil Rights Act of 1957 is true?
A) Eisenhower opposed it because he believed one could not change the hearts of men with laws.
B) It established a permanent commission on civil rights with broad investigatory powers.
C) It empowered federal officials to register blacks to vote.
D) It overturned the doctrine of "separate but equal" in education.
E) The Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional.
A) Eisenhower opposed it because he believed one could not change the hearts of men with laws.
B) It established a permanent commission on civil rights with broad investigatory powers.
C) It empowered federal officials to register blacks to vote.
D) It overturned the doctrine of "separate but equal" in education.
E) The Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional.
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50
Which of the following was not a factor in the complacency of organized labor in the 1950s?
A) Labor received decent wages and benefits packages.
B) Workers enjoyed shorter work weeks.
C) Many unionized workers saw themselves as comfortable members of the middle class.
D) The number of white collar employees surpassed blue-collar workers.
E) More white-collar workers joined unions.
A) Labor received decent wages and benefits packages.
B) Workers enjoyed shorter work weeks.
C) Many unionized workers saw themselves as comfortable members of the middle class.
D) The number of white collar employees surpassed blue-collar workers.
E) More white-collar workers joined unions.
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51
Which of the following was a major Supreme Court civil-rights case of the 1950s?
A) Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
B) Jencks v. United States
C) Yates v. United States
D) Plessy v. Ferguson
E) All of these choices
A) Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
B) Jencks v. United States
C) Yates v. United States
D) Plessy v. Ferguson
E) All of these choices
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52
Why did President Eisenhower eventually support the desegregation of public schools?
A) He believed that the only way Americans would accept desegregation is if the Supreme Court ruled on the matter.
B) He realized from World War II that if there was another war the races would have to learn to cooperate.
C) He believed it was his duty to defend federal law after seeing the resistant actions of Arkansas Governor Orville Faubus.
D) He knew that if he did not support the Supreme Court's decision then many Americans would not accept it.
E) He wanted to stop Strom Thurmond's attempt to create a third party in the South.
A) He believed that the only way Americans would accept desegregation is if the Supreme Court ruled on the matter.
B) He realized from World War II that if there was another war the races would have to learn to cooperate.
C) He believed it was his duty to defend federal law after seeing the resistant actions of Arkansas Governor Orville Faubus.
D) He knew that if he did not support the Supreme Court's decision then many Americans would not accept it.
E) He wanted to stop Strom Thurmond's attempt to create a third party in the South.
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53
Which book described the United States' economy during the postwar era?
A) Progress and Poverty
B) Looking Backward
C) The Affluent Society
D) The Theory of the Leisure Class
E) The Blackboard Jungle
A) Progress and Poverty
B) Looking Backward
C) The Affluent Society
D) The Theory of the Leisure Class
E) The Blackboard Jungle
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54
Jackie Robinson was a significant figure in the civil rights movement because he
A) led the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
B) became the first black baseball player to play in the modern Major Leagues.
C) was president of the NAACP when schools were desegregated.
D) created the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee.
E) wrote The Invisible Man .
A) led the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
B) became the first black baseball player to play in the modern Major Leagues.
C) was president of the NAACP when schools were desegregated.
D) created the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee.
E) wrote The Invisible Man .
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55
All the following statements describe the affluence of the 1950s except
A) Federal spending was a major stimulus for economic growth.
B) Electronics became one of the nation's largest industries.
C) About 60 percent of Americans owned homes by the end of the decade.
D) All of these choices
E) None of these choices
A) Federal spending was a major stimulus for economic growth.
B) Electronics became one of the nation's largest industries.
C) About 60 percent of Americans owned homes by the end of the decade.
D) All of these choices
E) None of these choices
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56
In the years immediately after World War II, what did most American civil-rights leaders do?
A) They ended most of their activity in the South because of intimidation, repression, and murder.
B) They found themselves shut out of the White House because of President Harry Truman's hatred of blacks.
C) They launched voter-registration drives in the South that raised the percentage of blacks registered to vote.
D) They were revealed by congressional investigations to be pro-communist.
E) They celebrated their new status as celebrities and their new power as leaders of the Truman administration.
A) They ended most of their activity in the South because of intimidation, repression, and murder.
B) They found themselves shut out of the White House because of President Harry Truman's hatred of blacks.
C) They launched voter-registration drives in the South that raised the percentage of blacks registered to vote.
D) They were revealed by congressional investigations to be pro-communist.
E) They celebrated their new status as celebrities and their new power as leaders of the Truman administration.
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57
Which of the following was not one of the reasons that the Interstate Highway Act was significant?
A) It was the largest and most expensive public-works program in American history.
B) It heightened Americans' dependence on cars and trucks.
C) It accelerated suburban growth.
D) It helped to homogenize the nation.
E) It reinvigorated central cities by making it easier for people to drive in to them.
A) It was the largest and most expensive public-works program in American history.
B) It heightened Americans' dependence on cars and trucks.
C) It accelerated suburban growth.
D) It helped to homogenize the nation.
E) It reinvigorated central cities by making it easier for people to drive in to them.
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58
The Beats were a group of
A) boxers, led by Muhammad Ali, who boycotted service in the Vietnam War.
B) supporters of Joseph McCarthy who looked for communists in the government.
C) black intellectuals who called for the abandonment of civil disobedience.
D) writers who challenged the conformity of the 1950s.
E) musicians who sought to integrate the beat of folk and gospel music.
A) boxers, led by Muhammad Ali, who boycotted service in the Vietnam War.
B) supporters of Joseph McCarthy who looked for communists in the government.
C) black intellectuals who called for the abandonment of civil disobedience.
D) writers who challenged the conformity of the 1950s.
E) musicians who sought to integrate the beat of folk and gospel music.
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59
In Brown v. Board of Education, the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling:
A) Overturned the "separate but equal" doctrine of Plessy v. Ferguson
B) Outlawed restrictive covenants
C) Required Arkansas to permit black students to attend its all-white public schools
D) Ended segregation in public colleges and universities throughout the South
E) None of these choices
A) Overturned the "separate but equal" doctrine of Plessy v. Ferguson
B) Outlawed restrictive covenants
C) Required Arkansas to permit black students to attend its all-white public schools
D) Ended segregation in public colleges and universities throughout the South
E) None of these choices
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60
Whose music revolutionized the music industry in the late 1950s and early 1960s?
A) Glenn Miller.
B) Elvis Presley.
C) The Beatles.
D) George Gershwin.
E) AC/DC.
A) Glenn Miller.
B) Elvis Presley.
C) The Beatles.
D) George Gershwin.
E) AC/DC.
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61
Which of the following statements about American women in the 1950s is correct?
A) Women generally married later and had fewer children than they had in the 1930s and 1940s.
B) Almost two-thirds of women college students dropped out before graduating.
C) The proportion of married women who were employed declined.
D) A greater proportion of women became involved in the feminist movement than ever before.
E) Women were urged to study science and math to help America compete with the Soviet Union.
A) Women generally married later and had fewer children than they had in the 1930s and 1940s.
B) Almost two-thirds of women college students dropped out before graduating.
C) The proportion of married women who were employed declined.
D) A greater proportion of women became involved in the feminist movement than ever before.
E) Women were urged to study science and math to help America compete with the Soviet Union.
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62
Which of the following demographic shifts did not occur in the 1950s?
A) Around 40 million Americans moved from cities to suburbs.
B) Millions of rural blacks moved to cities.
C) Millions of Americans moved from the North and East to the South and West.
D) Total United States population grew less than in any previous decade of the twentieth century.
E) Millions of Puerto Ricans moved to cities.
A) Around 40 million Americans moved from cities to suburbs.
B) Millions of rural blacks moved to cities.
C) Millions of Americans moved from the North and East to the South and West.
D) Total United States population grew less than in any previous decade of the twentieth century.
E) Millions of Puerto Ricans moved to cities.
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63
Which of the following stimuli to consumerism was introduced in the 1950s?
A) Credit cards
B) Installment buying
C) Celebrities' advertising products
D) Mail-order catalogs
E) Discount buyers' clubs
A) Credit cards
B) Installment buying
C) Celebrities' advertising products
D) Mail-order catalogs
E) Discount buyers' clubs
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64
Dr. Benjamin Spock advocated that
A) babies should be fed on a strict schedule to instill orderly habits.
B) bottle feeding should be used instead of breast feeding because fathers could participate more fully in parenting.
C) mothers should not work outside the home to create feelings of security and intimacy for children.
D) children should be treated like little adults.
E) children should be strictly disciplined to prepare them for the realities of modern life.
A) babies should be fed on a strict schedule to instill orderly habits.
B) bottle feeding should be used instead of breast feeding because fathers could participate more fully in parenting.
C) mothers should not work outside the home to create feelings of security and intimacy for children.
D) children should be treated like little adults.
E) children should be strictly disciplined to prepare them for the realities of modern life.
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65
Which of the following is not evidence of a renewed interest in religion in the 1950s?
A) Congress added the phrase "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance.
B) "In God We Trust" became mandatory on U.S. currency.
C) Religious popularizers such as Billy Graham and Fulton J. Sheen achieved wide success.
D) Among Hollywood's biggest hits were religious epics.
E) The intensity of faith increased for many people, as mainstream churches increasingly emphasized sin and evil.
A) Congress added the phrase "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance.
B) "In God We Trust" became mandatory on U.S. currency.
C) Religious popularizers such as Billy Graham and Fulton J. Sheen achieved wide success.
D) Among Hollywood's biggest hits were religious epics.
E) The intensity of faith increased for many people, as mainstream churches increasingly emphasized sin and evil.
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66
Which was a cause of the baby boom after World War II?
A) Couples began marrying at an earlier age.
B) Congress banned birth control.
C) Women withdrew from the work force.
D) Americans became more accepting of sexual activity outside of marriage.
E) All of these choices
A) Couples began marrying at an earlier age.
B) Congress banned birth control.
C) Women withdrew from the work force.
D) Americans became more accepting of sexual activity outside of marriage.
E) All of these choices
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67
What was the most significant cause of the increase in federal aid to higher education in the late 1950s?
A) influx of non-English-speaking Hispanics into the United States.
B) alarm over the popularity of the nonconformist Beats on college campuses.
C) "war on poverty" that was declared when it became apparent that high-school drop-outs were swelling the welfare rolls
D) discovery that there were more private schools in the suburbs than public schools in the cities.
E) launch of Sputnik , which gave Americans reason to fear that they were intellectually and technologically backward.
A) influx of non-English-speaking Hispanics into the United States.
B) alarm over the popularity of the nonconformist Beats on college campuses.
C) "war on poverty" that was declared when it became apparent that high-school drop-outs were swelling the welfare rolls
D) discovery that there were more private schools in the suburbs than public schools in the cities.
E) launch of Sputnik , which gave Americans reason to fear that they were intellectually and technologically backward.
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68
Puerto Ricans experienced which of the following when they migrated to the United States from Puerto Rico in the 1950s?
A) Deportation as "undocumented aliens"
B) Family friction and a reversal in traditional sex roles
C) A middle-class lifestyle in the barrio
D) Downward social mobility from middle class respectability to grinding poverty
E) All of these choices
A) Deportation as "undocumented aliens"
B) Family friction and a reversal in traditional sex roles
C) A middle-class lifestyle in the barrio
D) Downward social mobility from middle class respectability to grinding poverty
E) All of these choices
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69
Ray Kroc
A) introduced the United States to standardized fast-food restaurants when he began to franchise the McDonald's drive-in restaurant.
B) mapped the United States in order to build the Interstate Highway system.
C) was the disc jockey who discovered Elvis Presley.
D) invented the first effective birth control pill.
E) led the revival of Christianity in the 1950s through his writings and public appearances.
A) introduced the United States to standardized fast-food restaurants when he began to franchise the McDonald's drive-in restaurant.
B) mapped the United States in order to build the Interstate Highway system.
C) was the disc jockey who discovered Elvis Presley.
D) invented the first effective birth control pill.
E) led the revival of Christianity in the 1950s through his writings and public appearances.
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70
Martin Luther King's philosophy is best captured by which of the following phrases?
A) Burn baby burn
B) Compromise and accommodation
C) nonviolent resistance
D) Back to Africa
E) Black is Beautiful
A) Burn baby burn
B) Compromise and accommodation
C) nonviolent resistance
D) Back to Africa
E) Black is Beautiful
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71
The Asociacion Nacional Mexico-Americana and the League of United Latin American Citizens
A) wanted to help Mexicans swim across the Rio Grande into the United States.
B) advocated a "Back to Mexico" movement.
C) sought to stop abuses against aliens and violations of the rights of Mexican-Americans.
D) supported the secession of parts of the southwestern United States that were heavily populated by Mexicans.
E) emphasized the importance of all immigrants learning English.
A) wanted to help Mexicans swim across the Rio Grande into the United States.
B) advocated a "Back to Mexico" movement.
C) sought to stop abuses against aliens and violations of the rights of Mexican-Americans.
D) supported the secession of parts of the southwestern United States that were heavily populated by Mexicans.
E) emphasized the importance of all immigrants learning English.
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72
The 1955-1956 African-American boycott of segregated buses in Montgomery, Alabama eventually led to
A) the Supreme Court ordering the desegregation of public transportation.
B) election of a black mayor in Montgomery.
C) defeat of Democratic incumbents throughout the south in the 1956 election.
D) voluntary concession by white leaders in Montgomery to integrate buses.
E) collapse of the civil-rights movement when African-American leaders were unable to deliver on their promises of social change.
A) the Supreme Court ordering the desegregation of public transportation.
B) election of a black mayor in Montgomery.
C) defeat of Democratic incumbents throughout the south in the 1956 election.
D) voluntary concession by white leaders in Montgomery to integrate buses.
E) collapse of the civil-rights movement when African-American leaders were unable to deliver on their promises of social change.
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73
About what portion of the American people lived in poverty by 1960?
A) One-third
B) One-fifth
C) One-half
D) One-tenth
E) Two thirds
A) One-third
B) One-fifth
C) One-half
D) One-tenth
E) Two thirds
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74
What did television in the 1950s do?
A) It helped to demolish old gender and racial stereotypes.
B) It exposed American viewers to the harsh realities of the "other America."
C) It reinforced consumerism and conformity.
D) It decreased the cost of political campaigning while increasing the content level of political discussion.
E) It was still too primitive to have much impact on American politics.
A) It helped to demolish old gender and racial stereotypes.
B) It exposed American viewers to the harsh realities of the "other America."
C) It reinforced consumerism and conformity.
D) It decreased the cost of political campaigning while increasing the content level of political discussion.
E) It was still too primitive to have much impact on American politics.
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75
Why did many middle-class parents object to rock-and-roll?
A) They linked rock-and-roll with sex and violence.
B) Many rock-and-roll singers such as Elvis Presley were avowed communist sympathizers.
C) They feared that the African-American rhythm-and-blues inspiration for rock-and-roll would lead to integration and intermarriage.
D) Rock-and-roll was linked with a widespread drug culture.
E) all of these choices
A) They linked rock-and-roll with sex and violence.
B) Many rock-and-roll singers such as Elvis Presley were avowed communist sympathizers.
C) They feared that the African-American rhythm-and-blues inspiration for rock-and-roll would lead to integration and intermarriage.
D) Rock-and-roll was linked with a widespread drug culture.
E) all of these choices
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76
What did "progressive" educators of the 1950s promote?
A) "back to basics" ¾ science, math, and history.
B) student political activism.
C) sociability, health education, and self-expression to develop well-rounded students.
D) a rejection of traditional sex roles.
E) equal academic achievement for both boys and girls.
A) "back to basics" ¾ science, math, and history.
B) student political activism.
C) sociability, health education, and self-expression to develop well-rounded students.
D) a rejection of traditional sex roles.
E) equal academic achievement for both boys and girls.
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77
Which group benefited the most from the population shift to the Sunbelt?
A) The Democratic party.
B) The Republican party.
C) Fringe third parties.
D) Migrant workers.
E) Organized labor.
A) The Democratic party.
B) The Republican party.
C) Fringe third parties.
D) Migrant workers.
E) Organized labor.
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78
Which of the following was not one of the innovations that stimulated homeownership in Levittown and other suburbs in the 1950s?
A) Mass production techniques applied to construction
B) Extensive car ownership
C) Low-cost mortgages from the Federal Housing Administration and the Veterans Administration
D) Improved mass transportation to the suburbs
E) Income tax deductions for home mortgage interest payments
A) Mass production techniques applied to construction
B) Extensive car ownership
C) Low-cost mortgages from the Federal Housing Administration and the Veterans Administration
D) Improved mass transportation to the suburbs
E) Income tax deductions for home mortgage interest payments
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79
Federal policies toward Native Americans during the 1950s
A) terminated treaties, promoted assimilation and self-sufficiency, and encouraged Indians to leave reservations.
B) recognized the importance of Native American culture.
C) helped maintain tribal life.
D) gave preferential treatment to Native Americans over other minority groups and elevated their relative economic status.
E) thwarted agricultural, lumber, and mining interests in their desire for Native American land by establishing the reservation system.
A) terminated treaties, promoted assimilation and self-sufficiency, and encouraged Indians to leave reservations.
B) recognized the importance of Native American culture.
C) helped maintain tribal life.
D) gave preferential treatment to Native Americans over other minority groups and elevated their relative economic status.
E) thwarted agricultural, lumber, and mining interests in their desire for Native American land by establishing the reservation system.
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80
Which of the following was a leading religious popularizer in the 1950s?
A) Rachel Carson
B) Norman Vincent Peale
C) James Baldwin
D) Aimee Semple McPherson
E) Billy Sunday
A) Rachel Carson
B) Norman Vincent Peale
C) James Baldwin
D) Aimee Semple McPherson
E) Billy Sunday
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