The housing shortage of the 1930s ended by the early 1960s and much of the former middle-class housing was:
A. torn down to make room for business developments.
B. made available to the poor.
C. renovated into upper-class housing.
D. bulldozed to make room for parks and recreation areas.
Answer: B
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A) sanctions allow domestic political leaders to feel like they are doing something. B) countries receive economic benefits from sanctioning others. C) sanctions fulfill mandates from international organizations. D) sanctions justify the existence of large foreign policy departments. E) sanctions help to signal their thoughts to the target countries and other countries.
People who disengage from politics tend to be high-income wage earners who have better things to do with their time than try to influence politicians and policy decisions.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)