The nonbusiness group that realized the most significant, lasting gains from World War I and its aftermath was

a. labor.
b. blacks.
c. immigrants.
d. women.
e. veterans.


e

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A. whale, wood, and animal-based oils B. coal-fired steam engines C. the horse D. fossil-fuel-based electricity

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After the English, this group was the next most numerous group of immigrants in the early 18th century.

A) Scotch-Irish B) French C) Germans D) Polish

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FDR's __________ cost him considerable political capital and empowered his opponents

A) attacks on economic elites B) fireside chats C) support of Social Security D) "court packing" plan

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