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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

RQ 5

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  The Red Scare is when police used intimidation to enforce alcohol consumption in the United States during Prohibition.
B  The Red Scare is when Americans succumbed to a hysteria in which they believed communists where hiding everywhere in the US and plotting a revolution to topple the US government.
C  The Red Scare is when Vogue said the color was no longer in style.
D  The Red Scare is the name historians gave to the Boston Riots of 1919.
Question #2
A  Mary Van Kleeck believes that women are natural leaders who don’t need to make any gains or have any legally protected rights at all.
B  Mary Van Kleeck believes that the political climate in the US made Americans weary of Prohibition.
C  Mary Van Kleeck believes that Alice Paul is right and that the ERA would only take a few years to pass.
D  Mary Van Kleeck believes that there are already laws that protect women, such as mothers’ pensions, and the ERA would take away those protections. She also believes all sex-prejudice beyond the reach of the law would be unaffected by the ERA.
Question #3
A  It was a club and trance movement in Harlem. Lizzo participated in it.
B  It was a consumer culture movement. Bessie Smith participated in it.
C  It was a major cultural movement of black authors and artists who sought to articulate a distinct black contribution to American culture. Zora Neale Hurston participated in it.
D  It was an attempt to go back to the religious ways of the European Renaissance. Jessie Fauset participated in it.
Question #4
A  Alice Paul believes the ERA was necessary since the 19th Amendment was overturned in 1921.
B  Alice Paul believes the ERA was necessary because Mary Van Kleeck was right.
C  Alice Paul believes the ERA was necessary because she believed in the federal prohibition of alcohol following the 18th Amendment in 1919.
D  Alice Paul believes that the ERA would provide permanent and long-lasting legal changes since equality would be a constitutionally-protected right.
Question #5
A  Rosie the Riveters created a new way of riveting tanks during WWII, which is a method that is still used is military construction today.
B  Rosie the Riveters were the industrialized workforce during WWII who made the goods to win the war, such as planes.
C  Rosie the Riveters looked good and could strike a pose, which made men fight harder in WWII.
D  Rosie the Riveters were paid on a government subsidy and their actual contribution to WWII has been overestimated since only 5,000 women worked as Rosies.