The greatest consequence of World War II for American race relations was
a. the tensions in wartime factories between blacks and whites.
b. the wartime integration of the armed forces.
c. African Americans' experience of more positive European racial attitudes.
d. the massive migration of African Americans from the rural South to northern and western cities.
e. the Atlantic Charter declaring that the war was being fought for democracy and freedom.
d
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In contrast to the American Federation of Labor, the Cigar Makers’ Union and the Typographical Union __________.
a) accepted women workers b) operated as a secret order c) joined the Knights of Labor d) supported the Haymarket Riot
All of the following indicated the rising status of women in Rome EXCEPT
a. children of divorce always remained with their mother. b. fathers could no longer require their daughters marry against their will. c. women could draw up wills and conduct business without the consent of their husbands. d. Roman women were not secluded in their homes as upper-class Greek women had been. e. women could own property and, if divorced, keep their dowries.
North America's most formidable fortress was erected by the ____________________ at Louisbourg on Cape Breton Island
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
In the 1930s, President Franklin Roosevelt carried out international policies that
A. kept the United States on the gold standard. B. established diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union. C. further soured relations with Latin America. D. allowed American banks to make loans to nations in default to the United States. E. preserved the circular loan system of the Dawes Plan.