What were the consequences of World War II? How destructive was the war? How was the postwar world shaped by the war?
What will be an ideal response?
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Enslaved women typically bore their first child at least ________ years sooner than their white counterpart
A) 5 B) 4 C) 3 D) 2
The plane delivering the second atomic bomb encountered all of the following problems EXCEPT
a) the gasoline in one of the tanks could not be used. b) a third plane failed to join them at Iwo Jima. c) the primary target was hidden by clouds. d) it had to make an emergency landing in Okinawa to refuel. e) the landing gear became stuck and the plane had to crash land in the sea upon its return.
How did former slaves’ ideas about their freedom conflict with the ideas of their northern allies?
A) Their northern allies wanted freed blacks to continue working on plantations for white planters, but African Americans did not want to return to plantation life. B) Freed blacks wanted to move to the North and begin new lives, but their northern allies felt they needed to stay in the South. C) Their northern allies felt that freed blacks should continue with their communal work system, but freed blacks wanted to take part in the piecework system. D) Freed blacks wanted to move to new land of their own, while their northern allies felt they should remain on the land where their families had lived for generations. E) Freed blacks wanted to continue with a family-based communal work system, but northerners wanted them to become individual wage earners.
John Marshall was
A. a former vice president of the United States. B. a Republican. C. secretary of state in the Jefferson administration, and Madison's successor. D. chief justice of the Supreme Court at the time of Marbury v. Madison. E. appointed chief justice of the Supreme Court by Thomas Jefferson.