Why were Germans still considered the enemy after World War II had ended?

A. because of the death and destruction caused by Hitler
B. because their country was still intact
C. because they had bombed Pearl Harbor
D. because Germany was very wealthy


Answer: A

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A) due to northern opposition. B) because of a shortage of labor. C) a matter of lifestyle. D) because Southerners chose to depend upon "King Cotton."

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(A) economic boycotts. (B) legal attacks on the underpinning of segregation in the courts. (C) appeals to foreign governments to pressure the United States to establish racial justice. (D) mobilization of African American churches on behalf of civil rights. (E) use of the nonviolent tactics of Mohandas Gandhi.

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