Discuss the various factors that prevented America from remaining truly neutral during the First World War, and explain how British and German naval policies eventually drew the United States into the conflict.
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Which of the following statements concerning the Bank of the United States is true?
A. In the 1820s and 1830s it was mismanaged, unresponsive to the nation's needs, and unsuccessful in stabilizing the currency. B. Andrew Jackson hated it because he thought it was an agent of special privilege, and he vetoed the bill to recharter it. C. It was the critical issue in the 1824 election that threw the election into the House of Representatives. D. The Supreme Court ruled the bank unconstitutional.
Social effects of the depression included all of the following EXCEPT
a. lower birthrates. b. higher divorce rates. c. loss of self-esteem by unemployed workers. d. an increase in the number of men who deserted their families.
Farm income declined by 60 percent between 1929 and 1932.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
FDR created the Fair Employment Practices Commission __________
A) to help unions organize wartime labor B) to control wages in vital war industries C) to ensure equal pay for blacks and women D) to arbitrate labor disputes and prevent strikes during the war