The Civil War affected the home fronts in both North and South. In the Union, women usually:
a. helped work farms and businesses, but they rarely served as nurses
b. did many types of volunteer work, but they did not do paid men's work
c. worked for the federal government, but not private employers
d. worked at many jobs, including in factories, for the government, and as nurses
D
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A) spreading smog. B) shrinking water supplies. C) disposing of nuclear waste. D) declining tourism.
The dominant religion during the Tang Dynasty was
a. Daoism. c. Buddhism. b. Confucianism. d. Shintoism.
The major issue that sparked suspicion between Japan and the United States was
a. industrial imports from Japan. b. immigration from Asian countries. c. the American annexation of Hawaii. d. the Open Door policy. e. American democracy v. Japanese dictatorship.
What was a key reason for the South's defeat in the Civil War?
A) The Confederacy lacked a single competent general to lead its troops. B) Southern planters were reluctant to start growing food crops instead of cash crops. C) Confederate armies lacked the conviction to fight a prolonged war with the North. D) The South was too industrialized to adapt well to a wartime economy. E) The northern troops were better individual soldiers than Confederate troops.