What unique challenges did the United States face in mobilizing its domestic population on the home front? What were the keys to the government, industry, and labor successfully mobilizing the home front for support for the Allied war effort? What pivotal roles did American women play in supporting the war effort at home?

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A) Brewing B) Clothmaking C) Moneylending D) Tanning E) Laundering

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All EXCEPT which of the following statements is true about ancient Sumer?

a. Sumer was ruled by a single monarch or emperor who had authority over sub-kings in each city-state. b. About 80 percent of the population lived in a city-state, making Sumer the most highly urbanized of all ancient civilizations. c. Sumer consisted of about a dozen independent city-states that repeatedly fought each other. d. Deforestation and soil erosion gradually caused an environmental catastrophe in Sumer.

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