How did American political and business leaders perceive material abundance in the postwar United States?
A) They feared that, if a recession hit, families risked losing everything.
B) They admired citizens' patriotism in purchasing American-made products.
C) They believed this demonstrated the superiority of capitalist societies over communist ones.
D) They were concerned that the public was becoming too dependent on credit.
Correct Answer:
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Q2: What were Levittowns?
A) gated communities
B) planned suburban
Q3: Southerners such as third-party presidential candidate Strom
Q4: What did President Truman threaten to do
Q5: What ushered in a more cautious era
Q6: Civil rights reforms enacted by the Truman
Q8: How does this photograph of black teenager