1. imposing tariffs
2. establishing a cabinet of people who could oversee different areas of concern
3. declaring that we were a neutral country that would not get involved in other countries' issues
4. making a treaty that tried creating a compromise that all could live with
5. Lexington and Concord.
6. False
7. True
8. True
9. True
10. False
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Answer: The Affluent Society (1958)
Explanation:
Among the surging affluence of the supposed “happy days” decade, there was also growing anxiety, dissent, and diversity. Many social critics, writers, and artists expressed a growing sense of unease with the superficiality of the much-celebrated consumer culture. One of the most striking aspects of the decade was the sharp contrast between the buoyant public mood and the increasingly bitter social criticism coming from intellectuals, theologians, novelists, playwrights, poets, and artists. One of those intellectuals was John Kenneth Galbraith in his book The Affluent Society (1958). He could not see in the economic growth a solution for persistent social problems. He pointed out that behind all of America's prosperity, there was still the ghost of poverty, especially among minorities.
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