Describe the most significant changes World War II made in the lives of African Americans and American women
What will be an ideal response?
Consider:
African Americans: mobility; economic opportunities; military service; rural to urban adjustments; discrimination and riots.
Women: jobs; military service; higher marriage and birth rates; disruption of family and home; higher status.
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In 1983, after a truck bomb killed 241 U.S. soldiers in Lebanon, President Reagan
a. ordered air strikes against suspected terrorist targets. b. attempted to destabilize the government of Syria. c. withdrew the remaining American troops from Lebanon. d. increased arms sales to Israel. e. threatened to invade Iran.
Which major power did NOT join the new League of Nations after World War I?
a. Soviet Russia b. Italy c. The United States. d. Britain e. France
In the Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858, Stephen Douglas asserted that
A) slavery was an expansionist institution. B) African Americans were entitled to the same rights as whites. C) slavery threatened the status of all workers. D) slavery should be treated as a local problem.
During the 1990s, __________
A) new barriers to international trade were put in place B) all sectors of American society enjoyed the fruits of economic growth C) the gap between the rich and poor shrank D) union membership declined