During World War I, the women's suffrage movement

A) made little headway as Americans focused on the war.
B) tied its cause to democracy and peace.
C) suspended its campaign in order to support President Wilson fully.
D) successfully achieved both suffrage and prohibition during the war.
E) split into radical and conservative factions.


Ans: B) tied its cause to democracy and peace.

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A) their strong belief in a small government. B) their support for the idea of Manifest Destiny. C) a sustained effort to build a strong disciplined political party and sustained party spirit through vehicles such as a national party convention. D) support for a revived Bank of the United States.

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Why did Germany resort to submarine warfare?

A) to combat the British naval blockade on trade with the Central Powers B) to illustrate its technological superiority over the Allies C) to divert attention from its military defeats on the Western Front D) to respond to attacks by armed American merchant vessels E) to compensate for its weak and ineffectual ground army

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The militarization programs that the Ottoman Empire and Japan had in common

a. led to further reforms that helped both countries become more democratic. b. retrained and educated soldiers to become protectors of the state. c. brought the militaries of both countries under civilian control. d. destroyed local and tribal authorities throughout both empires.

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________ relates specifically to one’s sense of gender identity and gender expression as feminine or masculine in a way that is not congruent with their biological female or male sex at birth.

a. Lesbian b. Bisexual c. Intersexed d. Transgender or transsexual

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