What was the Japanese objective at the Battle of Midway?

a. to bring its air force within striking distance of the United States
b. to establish air superiority in that part of the Pacific
c. to destroy what remained of the American Pacific fleet
d. to claim an important refueling station


c. to destroy what remained of the American Pacific fleet

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Married women who worked outside the home tended to work in __________.

A. nonindustrial sectors B. the textile industry C. mining D. rail and shipping transportation

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As a result of the teachings of Handsome Lake, men of the Iroquois Confederacy

A. accepted the imposition of taxes in order to finance economic development and diversification. B. accepted the tenets of capitalism by allowing the Confederacy to invest in New England textile mills. C. became more receptive to the European-style sexual division of labor taught by the Quakers. D. began to work toward the goal of complete assimilation into Anglo-American culture.

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As a result of the Battle of Fallen Timbers, __________

a. Great Britain continued to dominate the western frontier b. the United States asserted its authority on the western frontier c. the Indians scored a decisive victory d. the inadequacy of the American army was made evident e. the British encouraged Native Americans to give up their land

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Social work and ________ houses provided two "appropriate" professional outlets for women of the progressive era.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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