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OpenStudy (anonymous):

whats your question ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have a bunch but my first one is In the most important naval battle of World War II, the United States claimed a decisive victory in Operation Sea Lion. decisively defeated the Japanese in the Battle of Midway. suffered its first major defeat since the Battle of Coral Sea. lost to the more powerful Japanese forces on Guadalcanal.

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decisively defeated the Japanese in the Battle Midway

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are you positive

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I am pretty sure

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will give medal if correct but only if they are

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I understand

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The battle of Midway was the turning point in WWII

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what about this one What was one long-term effect of the bracero program? It initiated decades of migratory labor in western states. It kept southern states from losing their rural populations. It encouraged African Americans to fight military segregation. It led to the Zoot Suit Riots in Los Angeles.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It initiated decades of migratory labor in western states

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok I was wondering how you are getting your answers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am looking them up....sometimes it takes me a while

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ok

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you got anymore ?

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oh yeah

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lets have them...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

as long as they are not essay type questions I can help

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In what way did Americans’ lives change during World War II? Congress reduced taxes on working Americans to boost morale. The government relaxed controls on wages and prices. Americans found it easier than ever to buy consumer goods. Some goods were rationed to free up resources for war production

OpenStudy (anonymous):

would you rather me put down all my questions

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in one post

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some goods were rationed to free up resources for war production. you can list all of them if you want and I will do what I can

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok get ready for them there is alot

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I'm ready

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12. President Truman decided to use the atomic bomb against Japan to prolong the war. to save American lives. to test the bomb. to prove an ethical point. 13. What was the goal of Hitler’s “Final Solution”? a military victory over the Soviets that would ensure a supply of oil the unification of all Germanic people into the Third Reich the extermination of all Jews in areas controlled by Germany the elimination of all socialist and communist regimes in Europe 14. Shortly after World War II, European countries resumed their competition for colonies. Great Britain and the Soviet Union emerged as superpowers. leading Nazis were put on trial for their actions during the war. the countries of Eastern Europe became strong democracies. 15. What did many Americans realize about the United States as a result of World War II? Only a return to U.S. isolationism could prevent future conflicts. U.S. prosperity hinged on world peace and economic development. The war had badly damaged America’s position in the world. U.S. support for the United Nations would likely trigger a new war. 16. In 1946, Winston Churchill used the term iron curtain to refer to the heavily fortified border between Poland and the Soviet Union. boundary between Western Europe and communist Eastern Europe. border between Eastern Europe and the communist Soviet Union. boundary separating Eastern Europe from East Germany. 17. The Korean War began when Soviet forces attacked North Korea. North Korean forces invaded South Korea. U.S. forces attacked North Korea. Chinese forces invaded South Korea. 18. Fear of Mutual Assured Destruction kept the Soviets and Americans from producing large stockpiles of nuclear weapons. on friendly terms throughout the entire Cold War. from ever using a nuclear weapon against each other. from ever officially admitting that they had nuclear weapons. 19. How did the Soviet Union react to Hungarian demonstrations in 1956? It allowed Hungarians more control over their government. It brutally crushed the Hungarian revolution. It entered into peace negotiations with Hungarian freedom fighters. It forced Hungary to withdraw from the 1956 Olympic Games. 20. Congress created the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to coordinate efforts to develop nuclear weapons to be used from space. U.S. Army and Air Force plans to destroy Sputnik 1. the space-related efforts of U.S. scientists and the military. a response to the threat posed by the Chinese space program. 21. What did the term McCarthyism become a catchword for? U.S. foreign policy during the 1950s extreme, reckless charges a provable charge of communist activity the act of spying on behalf of the Soviet Union 22. One American was born every 7 seconds during the peak of World War II. the decade known as the Hollywood Ten. demobilization. the baby boom. 23. Which statement identifies a key reason why Americans moved to suburbs after World War II? A decline in population freed up housing in suburban areas. Americans wanted to escape the overcrowding in rural areas. There was a severe shortage of housing in urban areas. Suburban life reduced the need for Americans to buy cars. 24. What was one reason Americans moved to the Sunbelt? to shift political influence from the Northwest to the Northeast to find jobs in the aerospace, defense, and electronics industries to escape the cold climate in the southern and western states to protest the move of the Brooklyn Dodgers to Los Angeles 25. What was the fundamental change in the postwar economy? the rapid growth of the service sector the rapid growth of the manufacturing sector the steady increase in the number of farmers the decline of jobs in the information industries 26. Shopping became a popular pastime in the United States after World War II because Americans saw shopping as an alternative to watching too much television. had more money, access to easy credit, and new products to buy. saw shopping as one of the few activities that they could afford. enjoyed the thrill of buying things in a time of growing scarcity. Rock music originated in the gospel and blues traditions of which group? Italian Americans German immigrants Mexican immigrants African Americans What did the termination policy aim to do? end tribal government and relocate Native Americans to cities end the bracero program that had begun during World War II assimilate Puerto Ricans into mainstream American culture ease the plight of the rural poor by lowering taxes on farm labor

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12. B 13. C 14. C 15. B 16. B 17. B 18. C 19. B 20. C 21. B 22. D 23. B 24. B 25. A 26. B 27. D 28. A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

are you positive on these

OpenStudy (anonymous):

pretty sure...if you don't think they are correct, you can look them up yourself

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I know you don't know me....but trust me on this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no its ok I believe you I am just very carefull on these type of things it is very important to me to get good grades

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I understand...I want you to do good on this, because if you don't,it makes me look bad

OpenStudy (anonymous):

after you get this graded, let me know how you did

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks I have like seven essays so it will be a bit before it is graded

OpenStudy (anonymous):

good luck with the essays....that is one thing I am not good at...lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks I will tell you what I get on the multiple choice if I can see them when I submit this

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@kelliegirl33

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yes...i'm here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I found like two more question would you like to take a stab at them

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I can try

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1. The disastrous effects of World War I and the Great Depression led to strong democracies taking shape throughout Europe. totalitarian regimes to die out worldwide. people throughout the world to feel more hopeful about the future. 2. What policy did Great Britain, France, and the United States pursue against the new regimes in Germany, Italy, and Japan in the 1930s? fascism appeasement Anschluss Lebensraum 3. During the mid-1930s, President Roosevelt realized that most Americans opposed U.S. intervention in the problems of Europe. were eager for the United States to solve Europe’s problems. were more concerned with the war than with U.S. domestic affairs. supported the aims of the Axis Powers.

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1. A (I'm not 100% sure on this one) 2. B 3. A

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you got anymore ?

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no not yet atleast if I find any more I will mention you in a post so that you know to come

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you know how to find me :)

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ok I will give you a medal when I find out how many of the answers are correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cool...oh, and good luck with your essays...if I was to help you with those, you would not do good...lol......Have a good day :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but I trust that you gave me the best answers you could find

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I did the best I could

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Look at it this way...those are the answers I myself would put

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@kelliegirl33 found one last question 5. Japan decided to attack Pearl Harbor because the United States had begun to establish air bases in Indochina. the United States had declared war on Japan. the United States firmly opposed Japanese expansion. Germany and Italy had refused to sign the Tripartite Act.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

great job they were all but 2 correct

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I think it is C. awww... There were two wrong. I was hoping they were all correct. Which two were wrong ?

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I cant say until it is graded @kelliegirl33

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I forgot

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