29. During the last two decades of the twentieth century
a. the poor and the middle class became worse off, while the rich became significantly richer.
b. there was a significant rise in real income among working-class Americans.
c. Americans saved more and invested less.
d. America entered a profound recession, the likes of which had not been seen since the 1930s.
e. job growth for Americans increased at an unprecedented rate.
30. What did Islamic fundamentalism in the Middle East and evangelical Christianity in the United States have in common at the
beginning of the twenty-first century?
a. Both religious movements overwhelmingly attracted white men.
b. Both religious trends were only possible because of the Internet.
c. Both aided in the radical redistribution of wealth from top to bottom.
d. Both attracted followers partly because of the global spread of mass entertainment.
e. Both were strongly anti-capitalist in their theology.
31. Because of the 1965 changes in immigration laws, thirty-five years later the immigrant population in the United States
a. had declined significantly.
b. increasingly came from Asia and Latin America.
c. increasingly came from eastern Europe.
d. had stayed about the same.
e. centered on rural areas.
32. The third-party candidate Ross Perot
a. presented a similar agenda to that of Bush and Clinton.
b. was not credible with the voters.
c. ran the Green Party.
d. showed there was great dissatisfaction with the major parties.
e. received few votes and consolidated the bipartisan system.
33. The North American Free Trade Agreement
a. created a free-trade zone for the United States and Latin America.
b. created a free-trade zone for the United States and eastern Europe.