The Helsinki accords, signed by Gerald Ford and leaders of thirty-four other nations,
a. pledged signatories to guarantee certain basic human rights.
b. returned the western boundary of Poland to the pre-World War II line.
c. proved to many Americans that détente was still a two-way street.
d. served to undermine the tiny dissident movements in Eastern Europe.
e. accepted Soviet control of Eastern Europe.
a
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A) They didn't. Americans continued to hold onto racism, and reacted violently against blacks. B) After the war, blacks gained substantial rights, as the Civil Rights Movement began in the 1920s. C) Many Americans began to question racism and its ideas after the war. D) Although the military was integrated during World War I, few other democratic changes were made.
Describe how the Works Progress Administration (WPA) worked.
What will be an ideal response?
Discuss some of the possible reasons women often do not feel entitled to equality and have low expectations for their career options.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Much of the new pre-Civil War immigration went into the growing cities of the United States.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)