Most Americans viewed war work for women as

A. a permanent change in the role of women in American society.
B. evidence that Americans must rethink gender stereotypes.
C. unpatriotic.
D. a temporary response to the war emergency.


Answer: D

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b. Human beings are so filled with sin that nothing they do, no decision they make, will gain them entry intoheaven. c. Human beings are basically good and have the freedom to choose the path to salvation. d. God is no longer active in the world, but by giving humans the power of reason, He gave them the means bywhich to make a better world.

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Ask students to discuss the Monroe Doctrine and explain how American foreign policy leaders applied it in the decades immediately following the Civil War

What will be an ideal response?

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European market towns emerged first

a. at the edges of forests. b. on the top of hills and mountains. c. in political capitals. d. on inland plains. e. near rivers and seas.

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