Question

By the end of the 1950s, what problem was the car causing?

a. inequality

b. unemployment

c. pollution

d. suburban overpopulation

e. a decline in consumption

ANS: C TOP: The Election of 1960 DIF: Moderate

REF: Full p. 973 | Seagull p. 983 MSC: Understanding

OBJ: 4. Discuss the significance of the presidential election of 1960.

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Test 1

___ 1. Thurgood Marshall

___ 2. Jack Kerouac

___ 3. William Levitt

___ 4. Ho Chi Minh

___ 5. David Riesman

___ 6. John F. Kennedy

___ 7. Earl Warren

___ 8. John Kenneth Galbraith

___ 9. Richard Nixon

___ 10. Ray Kroc

___ 11. Milton Friedman

___ 12. Orval Faubus

a. The Affluent Society

b. Checkers speech

c. chief justice of the Supreme Court

d. founder of McDonalds

e. NAACP lawyer

f. conservative economist

g. The Lonely Crowd

h. Little Rock Central High School

i. Vietnamese leader

j. builder of suburbia

k. Beat writer

l. Catholic presidential candidate

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