As World War II began for the United States in 1941, President Roosevelt
a. led a seriously divided nation into the conflict.
b. endorsed the same kind of government persecution of German-Americans as Wilson had in World War I.
c. called the American people to an idealistic crusade for democracy with the same rhetoric that Wilson had used in World War I.
d. decided on a strategy of giving top priority to the war in Europe while putting the Pacific war on the back burner.
e. declared a strategy of attacking Italy and Japan first while leaving the more potent Hitler for later.
d
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A) Black women generally had fewer problems. B) Male resistance evaporated as the demand for labor grew. C) The government created an extensive daycare program for women with young children. D) Men welcomed them immediately because of the wartime crisis.
The Civil Rights Act of 1968 dealt with voting rights
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Among the Protestant denominations that grew rapidly during the Second Great Awakening were
a. Presbyterians and Congregationalists. b. Baptists and Methodists. c. Roman Catholics. d. Episcopalians.
According to Norgaard, Reed, and Bacon, what is “colonial ecological violence?”
A. repressing activism that emerges out of changing natural environments B. taking and allotting resources to Whites C. imposing norms and practices that are biologically fixed D. changing environmental conditions that contribute to genocide