As black resentment increased during the war, military leaders:
A) slowly began to institute reforms.
B) ordered the immediate desegregation of the armed forces.
C) closed down the Pittsburgh Courier because of its criticisms.
D) stubbornly retained segregation policies despite growing signs of racial conflict.
Answer: D
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a. Like many other Americans during the Great Depression, farmers fell victim to despair and lost hope in the future. b. The shipping industry had been so devastated by the Great Depression that farmers had no way to get their produce to market. c. Farmers hoped to create demand and drive up prices for their products. d. Due to widespread poverty among the American population, few families could afford to buy milk. e. The government had instituted milk rationing, which resulted in the overproduction of milk by dairy farmers.
The southern Japanese provincial leaders of Choshu and Satsuma found the most effective strategy to protect Japan against foreigners was
a. development of gunboats. b. consolidation of their forces to overthrow the shogunate. c. to copy the Tanzimat reforms. d. embrace westernization in all forms. e. none of these.
According to Green and Van Oort, advertising has served as a key site for the dissemination of dominant discourses on:
a. sexuality. b. emphasized femininity. c. social class. d. masculinity.
In what became known as the 1933 "bombshell" message, Franklin Roosevelt declared that
A. all foreign war debts would be forgiven. B. the Monroe Doctrine was now null and void. C. America would no longer recognize fascist governments. D. further Japanese aggression against China would be met with force. E. America would reject any international agreement on currency stabilization.