How did the war affect American citizens?

a. Because of full employment, housing construction increased.
b. In reaction to fascist racism, Americans became more tolerant of African and Japanese Americans.
c. They did not have to face government regulations of their private or professional lives.
d. They did not have to face various goods and food shortages.
e. Most found employment during the war years.


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Who ran against Lyndon Johnson for president in the 1964 election?

A) Richard Nixon B) Barry Goldwater C) Hubert Humphrey D) Eugene McCarthy E) George McGovern

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What political and economic challenges did the Great Depression pose to the effectiveness of political parties and political systems in Great Britain, France, and Germany? What role did effective and inadequate political leadership in meeting these challenges and maintaining political stability in these three European countries?

What will be an ideal response?

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In the antebellum South, free blacks constituted a kind of "third race" who

a. were admired and envied by poorer whites. b. were celebrated by Northerners as examples of black success. c. were treated as equals to whites under the law but were socially stigmatized. d. were legally segregated into their own schools and communities. e. were legally barred from some occupations and resented by defenders of slavery.

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