Most employed women during the war worked in

A. military support positions
B. industrial jobs.
C. the service sector.
D. child care.
E. the factory.


Answer: C

History

You might also like to view...

Why was the collapse of slavery different in New England versus the Middle States?

A) African Americans in New England were under much tighter control and could not exercise any rights. B) More white people owned slaves in New England because of all the industry there. C) Religious and political beliefs influenced whites into accepting the demise of slavery in New England more quickly. D) The Middle States had less of an economic interest in slavery than New England did.

History

The US-sponsored ____________________ was a plan for loans of US dollars to Germany, which in turn helped finance Germany's reparation payments

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

History

The German sinking of the American ship Reuben James

A. led Congress to approve escorts for American ships sailing into belligerent ports. B. led Congress to approve both the arming of American merchant ships and to approve escorts for American ships sailing into belligerent ports. C. essentially triggered an American naval war against Germany. D. led Congress to approve the arming of American merchant ships. E. All these answers are correct.

History

President Roosevelt's fireside chats were particularly important because they

A) helped to generate more radio sales. B) helped him overlook his often sad and strained marriage. C) enabled him to explain complex issues in plain language. D) were a better option than being seen in a wheelchair.

History