Why did the Alfred Eisenstaedt photograph "Kiss in Times Square" become an iconic image of World War II?
A) Some see this kiss as an affirmation of life and hopefulness.
B) The photograph appropriately honored the service of the American Navy and war nurses.
C) American morals had become more relaxed as a result of World War II.
D) The kiss was a symbol of the global reunification and harmony that took place after the war.
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A. South America B. North America C. South Asia D. southern Europe
In what way was the position of women in American society worse in the 1960s than it had been in the 1920s?
a. A higher percentage of women who wanted to work were unemployed. b. A higher percentage of women over eighteen were unmarried. c. A lower percentage of women were enrolled in colleges and professional schools. d. A higher percentage of women lived in poverty.
In July, 1918, President Wilson agreed to send 15,000 troops to __________
A) Norway B) Japan C) Turkey D) Russia
The most influential idea of the nineteenth century was nationalism which
a. was defined as a community unified by history and culture.
b. was a force for unity in Europe.
c. hastened the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
d. hastened the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire.
e. all of the above