How did visual images shape Americans' views of the war and their enemies?
What will be an ideal response?
Photographs, manipulated photographs, and political cartoons showed Americans how soldiers and civilians suffered and showed the Allies' enemies in a bad light.
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a. true b. false
Which of the following best describes the plan accepted by President Clinton concerning gays in the military?
A. Discrimination against gays in the military was prohibited as long as their sexual orientation was not revealed. B. Discrimination against gays in the military was prohibited. C. Gays could serve in the military as long as they disclosed their sexual orientation at the time of their enlistment. D. Discrimination against gays in the military was prohibited, but they were to be housed in separate barracks.
Harry Truman and Dwight Eisenhower shared
A) the continuation of the Great Society programs. B) the continuation of the New Deal programs. C) the same political party. D) the continuation of the Fair Deal programs. E) military experience in World War II.
Louis armstrong introduced an improvisational, early form of jazz.
a. true b. false