Discuss the characteristics of American draftees and volunteers and their lives as soldiers during the First World War. What attempts were made to protect the virtue of American soldiers? Why? How successful were those attempts?
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A) It had deep roots in the scientific community. B) In a rapidly changing world, it provided a quick way to size up other people. C) It had the endorsement of major religious organizations. D) It was quick and easy to learn and master. E) None of these choices
Hazen Pingree served as a successful reform mayor of Detroit after he challenged the awarding of city contracts and orchestrated a vegetable planting initiative to help the poor during the financial downturn in the 1890s
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
What was the ultimate fate of Juan de OƱate?
A. He was recalled by Spanish authorities and charged with mismanagement. B. He led a prosperous, long-lived colony in New Mexico. C. He was one of the few Spanish leaders to live in harmony with the Indians. D. After failing in New Mexico, he moved to Florida.
Social Darwinists associated levels of civilization with __________.
A) education B) gender C) class D) race