A.Most experts cite them as having initiated the growth in temporary employment that occurred during the 1980's.
B.They may account for the increase in the total number of temporary workers during the 1980's.
C.They were less important than demographic change in accounting for the increase of temporary employment during the 1950's.
D.They included a sharp increase in the cost of labor during the 1980's.
What change took place in the market during 1980 - 1990?
A.People came to think that it is wise to invest in art works, but it was unwise to be a speculator at that time.
B.Art works market was shifting from West to East during that period.
C.More people followed their financial advisors' advice.
D.People came to invest more money in art works.
The writer became well-known in
A.his thirties in the 1980s
B.the thirties in his 1980
C.his 30s in 1980s
D.the thirties during the 1980
A.It enabled firms to deal with fluctuating product demand far more efficiently than they before the 1980's.
B.It increased as a result of increased participation in the workforce by certain demograp groups.
C.It was discouraged by government-mandated policies.
D.It increased partly as a result of workers' reduced ability to control the terms of their employment.
A.They lost many of their most innovative personnel to small entrepreneurial enterprises.
B.They experienced a major decline in profits during the 1960’s and 1970’s.
C.They could provide real economic benefits to the areas in which they were located.
D.They employed workers who had no specialized skills.
E.They actively interfered with local entrepreneurial ventures.
A.Those who seek medical care because of heroin use usually do so in the later stages of addiction.
B.Many heroin users visit hospital emergency rooms repeatedly.
C.The number of visits to hospital emergency rooms by heroin users is proportional to the incidence of heroin usage.
D.The methods of using heroin have changed since 1980, and the new methods are less hazardous.
E.Users of heroin identify themselves as such when they come to hospital emergency rooms.
During the next fifty years, however, life in America changed dramatically. Most people moved from the farms into cities or towns where the husband had a job in an of-rice, store or factory. In the 1940s and 50s most women continued to work at home, taking care of the house and children, doing laundry, sewing and cooking. The lives of husbands and wives become more separate with the husband leaving home every morning for work rather than going into the fields.
During the 1960s more and more women began to move into the labor force. By 1980 more than 60% of all American women between the ages of 18 and 54 had jobs outside their homes. At first, most women worked only if their income was needed because of the death or illness of their husbands, but later women began to work by choice. As automation took over many of the creative jobs at home and as the husband's attention was increasingly drawn to his career, some women found less fulfillment in household responsibilities. An increase in the divorce rate also pushed more women into the labor force. By 1980, 8.5 million American families were headed by women with no husband present.
This mass movement of women into jobs outside their homes has affected the lives of millions of children. America is one of the few industrialized countries which does not provide government-supported day care for the children of working mothers. Many companies provide some kind of child care for their employee's children, but many parents must make their own arrangements. Private daycare is the most common choice.
Like Chinese women, American women have always worked either on the farms, in their homes or in the work-place as wage earners. The American family has adjusted to the change from a rural to an urban economic base, and it is currently adjusting once again to changes in the role of women.
What kind of work did most American women do during the 1940s and 1950s?
A.They worked in laundries.
B.They did typing and bookkeeping.
C.They worked as seamstresses.
D.They did laundry, cooking, and sewing at home.
The history of the United States is really the story of various immigrants groups working together to build a unique nation. During the 1500s, French and Spanish explorers visited the New World. But the first Europeans who came to stay were mostly the English. In 1790, when the first U. S. census was taken, the white population of the 13 original states totaled slightly more than 3 million. About 75 percent of these first Americans were of British ancestry; the rest were German, Dutch, French, Swiss, and Spanish. The English gave the new nation its language, its laws and its philosophy of government
The composition of the American population:
Census of 1980: the number of the United States is (46) .
About (47) percent were classified as white. The history of the United States:
(48)were mostly the first Europeans who came to stay.
The total white population in 1790 numbered about (49) .
The language, laws, and philosophy of government of the U. S. come from (50) .
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