Most Americans viewed war work for women as

A. unpatriotic.
B. a permanent change in the role of women in American society.
C. a temporary response to the war emergency.
D. evidence that Americans must rethink gender stereotypes.


Answer: C

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b. set quotas for the number of immigrants to be accepted into the United States from various regions of theworld. c. establish methods of tracking immigrants, especially those from the Middle East, once they entered theUnited States. d. bar entry into the United States of all non-English-speaking immigrants intending to seek citizenship.

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a)  hold more conservative views on cultural change b)  are motivated by millennial perfectionism c)  embrace the diversity of American society d)  support the secularization of American society

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A) prevented state banks from lending money. B) refused to accept deposits of federal revenue. C) was a private monopoly run by a privileged few. D) president constantly meddled in national politics. E) had been secretly purchased by Baring Bank of London.

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