Which of the following domestic policy changes did the United States government make during World War I?
A. increased caution to avoid the appearance of despotism
B. increased control of transportation and communication services
C. increased industrial production and decreased farm production
D. increased crackdown on the existence of labor unions
Answer: B
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___________ physically separated themselves from society in order to form a more perfect community in imitation of how they believed the first Christians lived
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), established in 1949, was a
a. military alliance consisting of the United States and western European countries. b. military alliance consisting of the USSR and eastern European countries. c. military alliance of newly freed African countries. d. military alliance of the recently defeated countries of World War II. e. military compact among the nonaligned states.
How did Justinian keep the Slavs from attacking while he was concentrating on reunifying the Western Empire?
A. He allied with them to attack the Persians instead. B. He paid them protection money. C. He built expensive fortifications on the border. D. He promised them free holdings on the Black Sea. E. He demanded their cooperation as a Christian nation.
John Kennedy was elected president despite public concern over his religious identity as a(n) ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).