How did the War Production Board support the war effort on the home front?

a. It seized factories of vital war goods, such as automobile pants.
b. It outmaneuvered the army and navy’s attempts to negotiate directly with large corporations.
c. It allowed business to claim huge tax credits for building new plants in needed industries.
d. It encouraged Americans to indulge in pleasure drives to ease home front anxieties.


c. It allowed business to claim huge tax credits for building new plants in needed industries.

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A) continually present in debates over women's and children's legislation. B) the key debating point in presidential elections. C) pivotal in party politics. D) quickly forgotten.

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How did the growth of Greek colonies impact Greek life and the mother cities over time?

What will be an ideal response?

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What was one of the factors that made the West a unique region of the United States?

a. It was the region where the federal government had the least impact on ordinary settlers and citizens. b. It was the most reluctant among the regions to grant women´s rights. c. It was where the poorest European immigrants came to find a better life. d. It was the region where big business was slowest to develop. e. It posed the greatest environmental challenges and profoundly shaped the American environmental imagination.

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According to a meta-analysis of research on LGB victimization, ______ have experienced a physical assault because of their sexual orientation.

A. 56% B. 19% of the women and 28% of the men C. 28% D. 48% of the women and 10% of the men

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