Which areas of the United States lost population during World War II?

a. western areas
b. coastal areas
c. rural areas
d. urban areas


c. rural areas

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A) failed to defeat the Hyksos. B) restored the capital at Thebes. C) allowed Egypt to be occupied by Semitic peoples. D) died without an heir. E) provoked religious opposition by worshipping Aton, the sun disk.

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Why did Marcus Garvey's "back to Africa" movement gain momentum with black Americans in the 1920s?

A. The influx of southern industrial plants crowded out black farmers who could not get industrial jobs. B. Black Americans had suffered highly disproportionate losses during World War I and patriotic morale therefore declined. C. The southern economy did not improve and the region did not experience the creation of a consumer culture. D. Many blacks moved northward found racial discrimination to be as bad as in the south.

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Which of the following reflects the way in which race relations changed in the U.S. military between World War I and World War II?

A. The Army Air Corps and Marine Corps desegregated B. The U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard desegregated C. The Army Air Corps and Marines Corps offered African Americans advanced training D. The American military allowed African American women to participate in combat.

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The idea of the "republican mother" presumed that it was important that women be educated

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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