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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The quote below was written in the early 21st century: Every American, regardless of their background, has the right to live free of unwarranted government intrusion. Repealing the worst provisions of the Patriot Act will reign in this gross abuse of power and restore to everyone our basic Constitutional rights. Source: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/keywords/patriot.html Based on this quote, which of the following statements about life in the United States during the early 21st century is true? The majority of citizens agree that there should be stronger government inter

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Based on this quote, which of the following statements about life in the United States during the early 21st century is true? The majority of citizens agree that there should be stronger government intervention in the war on terrorism. Most citizens maintain that individual rights and freedoms should be protected even when fighting against the world's terrorists. The majority of citizens believe the Patriot Act was a warranted response to the war on terrorism around the world. Most citizens believe that the government response to terror in the form of the Patriot Act was too weak to combat modern terrorists.

OpenStudy (96hannahrayne):

i know for sure that its not D. Most citizens believe that the government response to terror in the form of the Patriot Act was too weak to combat modern terrorists.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i thought c but im not sure.

OpenStudy (96hannahrayne):

yeah idk either i just know its not D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okk thhank you .

OpenStudy (96hannahrayne):

welcome!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What was the central goal of the National Organization for Women (NOW)? expanding women's reproductive freedoms increasing women's representation in Congress ending domestic violence and sexual harassment achieving political and economic equality for women

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you thhink its d ?

OpenStudy (96hannahrayne):

yeah its d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okk thank you (:. this is alot of questions :/

OpenStudy (96hannahrayne):

i know!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you help me find out some more ?

OpenStudy (96hannahrayne):

yeah sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The text below is from a speech given by President Franklin Roosevelt about European events in 1937: "It seems to be unfortunately true that the epidemic of world lawlessness is spreading. When an epidemic of physical disease starts to spread, the community approves and joins in a quarantine of the patients in order to protect the health of the community against the spread of the disease." Source: http://www.ibiblio.org/pha/7-2-188/188-07.html Which explains why the majority of Americans opposed Roosevelt's speech? Roosevelt discouraged U.S. involvement in the European conflict despite calls from former allies to become involved. Roosevelt argued in defense of fascist leaders in Europe, which angered citizens who believed in democratic principles. Roosevelt encouraged the U.S. government to remain neutral despite the rise of dictatorships in Europe. Roosevelt promoted U.S. intervention in the European conflict, which went against mainstream support of U.S. isolationism.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ii tried looking it up but i have no clue

OpenStudy (96hannahrayne):

idk that one, if you have any other questions i can only help for about 20 more mins

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why was the Battle of Midway a turning point in World War II? It involved the last island between the Allies and Japan. It was the first time a Japanese invasion had been halted. It showed the Japanese resolve to protect their home islands. It allowed the Allies to win back Japanese territory by island-hopping.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The treatment of Americans of Japanese descent during World War II is similar to which of the following? the experiences of Hispanic Americans in wartime industries during World War I Irish Americans' experiences living on the home front during World War I the experiences of German Americans during World War I African Americans' experiences on the battlefield during World War I

OpenStudy (96hannahrayne):

it might be D. african americans

OpenStudy (96hannahrayne):

idk the other one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okkk. thankyou (:::

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