1. ______________, in her “winning plan,” urged women to work for a constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote, while urging states to allow women’s suffrage. 2. The Nuremberg Laws, Kristallnacht (“Night of the Broken Glass”), and the “Final Solution” were all part of Nazi Germany’s persecution of ________. 3. During World War II, thousands of _______________ living near the West Coast were forced to move to isolated internment camps deep inside the United States.
Carrie Chapman Catt Jews Japanese
4. The Allies agreed on a “Europe First” strategy because only ___________ had the ability to bomb Britain, fight U.S. and British navies, and seriously threaten to defeat the Soviet Union. 5. The United States was drawn into World War I because of Germany’s invasion of Belgium, the sinking of the ___________, and the Zimmermann note. 6. At the conclusion of the Spanish-American War, _______________ had gained an empire and new stature in world affairs.
Germany Lusitania IDK 6
7. An important precedent set during _____________ was that the president had committed troops to battle without a congressional declaration of war. 8. During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union hoped the ____________________ policy would prevent either country from using nuclear weapons against the other. 9. In a reaction against the _____________, a movement arose to reaffirm traditional American values. 10. The establishment of the direct primary in Wisconsin was one ____________ reform that allowed citizens to select nominees for upcoming elections.
What was the rest?
6 the United States 7 the Korean War 8 mutually assured destruction 9 counterculture 10 progressive
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