Name one of the two major developments affecting the economic lives of women during the Second Industrial Revolution

A. The influx of many women to the work force
B. A large expansion in the variety of available jobs
C. A glut of women who were qualified to be school teachers
D. A reduction in wages paid to men
E. The inclusion of women in the military


B

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World War II military recruitment resembled the experience of World War I in that __________.

A. many conscripts in both wars were turned away as functionally illiterate B. blacks were barred from military service in both wars C. very few recruits in either war were found physically unfit for service D. about equal numbers of men served in the two wars

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How does the life and career of Constance Baker Motley symbolize the struggle that black professionals waged during the era?

A) She was easily accepted to the nation's highest law schools and jobs. B) She became the Democrats' top lawyer in the defense of segregation in schools. C) She struggled to overcome racial barriers to educational and career advancement. D) Her career was destroyed by the combined efforts of the Ku Klux Klan and the U.S. Congress.

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President Nixon's naming of Daniel Patrick Moynihan, one of President Johnson's experts on social policy, to be his __________ policy adviser illustrates his willingness to innovate in policies affecting African Americans

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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After the sinking of the Arabic, the Germans pledged not to attack passenger liners without warning, but it soon resumed its submarine attacks on merchant ships

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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