The settlement house founded by Jane Addams was called ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Hull-House
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Approved on March 17, 1964, National Security Council Action Memorandum (NSAM) 288
A. restated America's goal of preventing South Vietnam from falling to Communism and put that nation on a war footing. B. laid the groundwork for direct American participation in South Vietnam. C. raised the possibility of neutralizing South Vietnam through diplomacy. D. called for a reappraisal of policy that sharply if temporarily slowed America's growing involvement in Vietnam.
Why did the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) target the film industry beginning in 1947?
a. It had evidence of the communist activities of the directors, writers, and actors who dominated Hollywood. b. A recently concluded labor strike against a major studio underscored the growing power of the labor movement, especially the CIO, which HUAC believed to be dominated by Communists and left-wing unions. c. The HUAC was controlled by the conservative heads of some of the major film studios who hoped to use HUAC's attacks to weaken their rivals. d. The President of the Screen Actors Guild, Ronald Reagan, hoped to advance his political career and encouraged the HUAC investigations.
African Americans served in combat in World War II:
A) from the beginning of the fighting. B) in integrated units. C) only toward the end of the war because of infantry shortages. D) in elite units with black officers.
What crop played an important role in early Japanese industrialization?
a. Potatoes b. Flax c. Corn d. Wheat e. Cotton