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Question 1

Shelley v. Kramer (1948)
 
  a. affirmed the legality of restricting community residence to whites.
  b. barred the lower courts from enforcing restrictive covenants.
  c. prevented banks and the FHA from rejecting home loan applications from minorities.
  d. upheld the practice of the restrictive covenant.

Question 2

How did society's view of the proper role for women change after World War II?
 
  a. Two-income families were necessary, given the poor economic condition of the country.
  b. Women should work for several years before marrying.
  c. Women should delay bearing children until their thirties.
  d. Women should return to the home and not work with men.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 11, 2019
Gracias!


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