In terms of its effect on domestic affairs in the United States, World War I resulted in
A) an unfavorable governmental attitude toward labor.
B) a decrease in governmental control over the economy.
C) restrictions on freedom of speech.
D) an enthusiasm for things German.
Answer: C
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Among the various issues confronting Germans after World War I, what made them most angry?
a) They were forced to admit “war guilt” for plotting and starting the conflict, making them liable for reparations. b) The German government was slow to help them rebuild their devastated cities. Consider This: The debt Germany faced was 50 billion gold marks. See 12.3: Nazism and Germany. c) The League of Nations did little to help them out financially. Consider This: The debt Germany faced was 50 billion gold marks. See 12.3: Nazism and Germany. d) The Americans used the aftermath to take over many German businesses, impoverishing many more German citizens. Consider This: The debt Germany faced was 50 billion gold marks. See 12.3: Nazism and Germany.
The female branch of the Franciscans was called
A) Beguines B) Canonesses C) Poor Clares D) Franciscas E) Mystics
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a) Jesse Jackson’s Chicago based political advocacy group b) Angela Davis’s feminist organization c) a black militant group operating out of Miami d) Stokely Carmichael’s successor organization to SNCC
Which of the following was true of the Union’s decision to enlist black soldiers?
A) It was assumed they would serve under black officers. B) It was assumed that they would serve in segregated units. C) It was assumed that they would serve primarily in combat units. D) It was assumed that few African Americans would volunteer.