The greatest long term impact of the GI Bill of Rights was to promote:
A) education and job training.
B) making the military a career.
C) increasing economic inequality.
D) smaller family size.
Answer: A
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(A) Prompted South Carolina to secede from the Union (B) Turned many ambivalent Northerners into abolitionists (C) Convinced many Northerners that reconciliation was possible (D) Criticized Lincoln for the war
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A) ?slave owners. B) run-away slaves.? C) ?urban slaves. D) ?plantation slaves. E) ?slave owners who manumitted their slaves.
President Harry Truman initially decided to "get tough" with the Soviet Union
A. once the United States had successfully used the atomic bomb. B. after his first few days in office. C. following the end of the war in the Pacific. D. at the Potsdam Conference. E. after it became clear Stalin was supporting communist forces in China.
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A) full citizenship rights B) total autonomy from southern whites C) migration to the North D) a slow transition to wage labor