Question 19:

Dwight Eisenhower entered the presidency determined to dismantle the New Deal.

A. True
B. False

Question 20:

In the post-World War II United States, Americans' daily lives were transformed by the widespread use of televisions, air conditioning, dishwashers, long-distance telephone calls, and jet travel.

A. True
B. False



Answer :

Final answer:

Dwight Eisenhower did not aim to dismantle the New Deal, and American lives were transformed by technology post-World War II.


Explanation:

False: Dwight Eisenhower did not enter the presidency determined to dismantle the New Deal; he actually expanded some of its key programs.

True: American daily lives were indeed transformed post-World War II by the widespread use of televisions, air conditioning, dishwashers, long-distance telephone calls, and jet travel.


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