What prompted American Jewish groups to pressure the Roosevelt administration throughout the 1930s?
A) to allow Jewish refugees to enter the country
B) to increase federal support for "victory gardens"
C) to get Jews appointed to the Supreme Court
D) to institute more restrictive quotas
A
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a. Henry Clay b. John C. Calhoun c. Daniel Webster d. Martin Van Buren e. Andrew Jackson
The separation of Germany into two states was hastened by the yearlong __________ of Berlin starting in 1948
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
How many Europeans emigrated to other countries during the 19th century?
A) 6 million B) 20 million C) 12 million D) 60 million E) 1 million
How did the experience of World War I affect life in the 1920s?
A) Great waves of immigration after the war caused many Americans to embrace traditional cultural and social values. B) Wartime sacrifices fueled a new obsession with consumption and immediate gratification. C) The great loss of life prompted a renewed commitment to religious community. D) The labor force shifted dramatically due to the large number of injured veterans who could not return to work.