In sharp contrast to World War I, during World War II, Americans were
a. ready to use conscription if necessary to raise an army.
b. forced to sacrifice civilian economic well-being for the military effort.
c. weakened by constant isolationist criticism of the war effort.
d. nearly unanimous in support of the war.
e. actually invaded by enemy forces.
d
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The leader of Argentina from 1946-1955 was
a. Juan Peron b. Evita Peron c. Che Guevara d. Agusto Pinochet e. Pablo Neruda
Calvin was more radical than Luther, and rejected free will in favor of what belief?
a. The importance of the Bible b. Practicing charity c. Rejecting Catholic doctrine d. Unquestioning devotion to God e. Predestination
The election of 1800 was decided in the House of Representatives.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Sit-ins were a means of
A) resting. B) protesting World War II. C) getting a free movie. D) nonviolent protest.