After the Great War finally concluded in 1918, most people believed that with peace restored, pre-war progress would readily continue.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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The transcendentalist movement
A. understood the interconnectedness of species. B. understood the interconnectedness of species and made the first scientific studies on behalf of preserving the natural environment. C. made the first scientific studies on behalf of preserving the natural environment. D. anticipated the environmental protection movement of the twentieth century. E. None of these answers is correct.
The Enrollment Act of March 1863 __________
a. drafted white men but allowed them to hire a substitute or pay a fee to avoid service b. drafted black males into the armed forces but denied them pay for their service c. allowed black men to join the American armed forces for the first time d. required that all military service be voluntary rather than mandatory e. prohibited wealthy men from hiring substitutes or paying a fee to avoid service
If you lived in Boston or Philadelphia from 1790–1807 and had accumulated large amounts of capital, it was probably from:
A) textile mills. B) mining. C) commercial farming. D) international shipping.
In the aftermath of World War I, birthrates in Europe
A) slowly increased as soldiers returned from war. B) skyrocketed, erasing the loss of the life caused by the war by 1930. C) declined noticeably as a result of the death and maiming of a generation of young men. D) remained constant, having been unaffected by the war. E) None of these are correct.