How did perceptions about World War I by some Americans encourage the growth of isolationism in the United States during the 1920s and 1930s?

What will be an ideal response?


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In the late nineteenth century, child labor was

A) common in the coal mines and cotton mills. B) uncommon because children were not strong enough to handle the large machines and fast pace of factory production. C) uncommon because children had to stay in school until age sixteen. D) uncommon because for the first time childhood was seen as a distinct stage of life reserved for innocence, play, education, and maternal love. E) common in the economically-depressed south, but uncommon in the prosperous north.

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What was the major work of enslaved African Americans in Virginia and Maryland?

a. growing rice b. cultivating tobacco c. cultivating indigo d. shipbuilding

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Statements such as "I've heard five comments in favor of this proposal and three against. Are we ready to take a vote?" are made to _______

A) monitor conflicts B) implement the group's decision rules C) verify the agenda D) stay on schedule

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During the 1780s, most state governments

A. eliminated property requirements for voters. B. moved to limit popular power. C. were notable for their stability. D. remained strongly elitist. E. found it difficult to revise their constitutions.

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