The federal organization established to explain the war to the American people, and which trained some 75,000 Four-Minute Men to deliver short talks in support of America's war effort was called

a. the War Industries Board.
b. the American Minutemen Association.
c. the War Labor Board.
d. Committee on Public Information.


d. (Committee on Public Information.)

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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In the late nineteenth century, tax benefits and cheap, nonunion labor attracted ____ manufacturing to the "new South."

a. textile b. steel c. machine tool d. electrical appliance e. farm equipment

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African-American soldiers did all of the following during the Civil War EXCEPT ________

A) serve in segregated units under white officers B) make a vital contribution to the North’s victory C) serve in integrated units under black officers D) participate disproportionately in heavy labor behind the lines E) accept lower pay initially than their white counterparts

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When George Washington reached the Patriot camp in Massachusetts, he was

a. temporarily arrested. b. attacked by Bostonians as an outsider. c. proud of his battlefield success. d. disturbed by the chaos and wretched conditions.

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