Explanation:
Question 1: Before the rise of consumerism, people shopped in local markets to meet the needs of the family. According to the principles of consumerism, why should people go shopping?
A. Shopping was seen as a civic responsibility--a way to support the country's capitalist economy.
B. Shopping was seen as task that men as well as women should perform, since women also worked in factories.
C. Shopping was seen as a private matter that had no relationship to the national economy.
D. Shopping was seen as a way for wealthy people to pass time--since they didn't have to work.
Question 2: Today, members of what nationality are being tried by the International Court of Justice in The Hague for war crimes of the 1990s?
A. Americans
B. Palestine's
C. Serbians
D. Yugoslavians
Question 3: At its worst, what percentage of the value of the American economy had been lost during the Great Depression?
A. 57%
B. 73%
C. 89%
D. 34%
Question 4: What was the theme of Woodrow Wilson’s 14 Points?
A. economic and political independence
B. free trade and mutual support
C. freedom and cooperation
D. peace and prosperity
Question 5: Explain the political activism of Las Madres de la Plaza de Mayo and its consequences.
Question 6:Today the United States sees the world as a global community. Countries such as Japan, Egypt, Argentina and many European countries that have not always seen eye to eye with the U.S. now cooperate fully with this world super power. Explain why they do so.