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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can someone help me with some history question i would like a second opinion?

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

sure

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

what is it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thank you and one is. How did the American public react to the formation of the United Nations? by opposing U.S. membership on the grounds that it would cost the nation too much money by supporting U.S. membership more strongly than it had in the case of the League of Nations by turning against President Truman for failing to secure a U.S. veto over important U.N. decisions by worrying that the organization would become an instrument of communist expansion into the Western Hemisphere

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think is D?

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

it's B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

alright i guess i was wrong....:/ but thank you.. Do you think you can stick around and help me with more as i go

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

can you go to my question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea sure but how do i go to your question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The passage below is an excerpt from leaflets dropped on Japanese cities after the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima: [B]ecause of your leaders' refusal to accept the surrender declaration that would enable Japan to honorably end this useless war, we have employed our atomic bomb. The Soviet Union, because of this rejection on the part of the military, has notified your Ambassador Sato that it has declared war on your nation. Thus, all powerful countries of the world are now at war with you. resources/truman-leaflets/ What did the United States hope would result from this leaflet? an unconditional surrender by Japan an attack on Japan by the Soviet Union Japanese withdrawal from the Philippines a declaration of war against Japan by France and Great Britain

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

look on the bar

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

A

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 (jasmineflvs):

no idea on this one go message an expert

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well i no its not A. Do you have anyone answer that you believe it wrong?

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

i have no idea.... :-/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thats fine. 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):

i think this one is B?

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

At the beginning of the 21st century, U.S. immigration policy did which of the following? made it more difficult for unskilled workers to obtain U.S. citizenship granted amnesty to illegal immigrants who had paid U.S. income taxes placed restrictive quotas on immigration from Middle Eastern countries gave preference to immigrants with family already living in the United States

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think its A?

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

okay i will check

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

it is A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks Since the 1990s, both Republicans and Democrats have agreed on the need for which of these changes to immigration policy? enhanced border security amnesty for illegal immigrants the elimination of national quotas a reduction in the number of student visas

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

A im sure of it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i believe its A too so i guess ill go with A

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

yeah anymore what are you taking by the way

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yea theres more alot more sorry i dont mean to just overwhellm you but thanks for the help i can use a second opinion. And i am doing a test 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 (jasmineflvs):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

which one do think this on is?

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

which one do YOU think it is...then i will give you my answer

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

it's C bani

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry i didnt see this till now. But i thought it was c or d but i will go with C

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 (anonymous):

not sure at all about this question.?

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

you just asked that...it's C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry i didnt mean to put that.

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

oh it's totally fine!! :)

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

any more

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes What event led the Truman administration to expand the containment doctrine to include Asia? withdrawal of the French from Indochina formation of the Vietcong in Vietnam surrender of Japan to end World War II communist takeover of mainland China

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

it's D...when you put the next question put alll the ones you want me to answer okay... :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohk but its just im going throught the question now and if i dont know one or cant find info i post it thats why im not posting alot.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

here are some i dont know. How did World War II change the lives of many women in the United States? It reduced their interest in marriage and families. It gave them more opportunities to enter college. It enabled them to work in non-traditional jobs. It provided them with wages equal to those paid to men. The text below was written after World War II: The wrongs which we seek to condemn and punish have been so calculated, so malignant and so devastating, that civilization cannot tolerate their being ignored because it cannot survive their being repeated... . It is hard now to perceive in these miserable men as captives the power by which as Nazi leaders they once dominated much of the world and terrified most of it. Merely as individuals, their fate is of little consequence to the world. The excerpt above is taken from which of the following? Atlantic Charter Yalta Conference Nuremberg Trials Potsdam Conference How did the launch of Sputnik lead to the creation of NASA? The U.S. space agency acquired secret technology from Soviet defectors. Desire to attract top Soviet scientists led to the development of a space program. The Soviet satellite was a joint venture with the United States and Soviet Union. Fear of Soviet expansion into space led to the development of the U.S. space program. The quote below was written in the 1940s: "They say temperatures of 7,000 degrees centigrade hit me...Nobody there looked like human beings...Humans had lost the ability to speak. People couldn't scream, 'It hurts!' even when they were on fire...People with their legs wrenched off. Without heads. Or with faces burned and swollen out of shape. The scene I saw was a living hell." The quote above is associated with which of the following events? Battle of Midway bombing of Hiroshima Battle of the Coral Sea bombing of Pearl Harbor Which statement describes how the Johnson administration supported the Civil Rights movement? Johnson's Department of Education cut off funding to schools with racial segregation. President Johnson pressured Congress to pass strong Civil Rights and voting rights laws. Federal judges appointed by President Johnson struck down affirmative action programs. Johnson administration officials frequently participated in Civil Rights marches and sit-ins. Which of the following was the name for Roosevelt and Churchill's agreement to collective security, disarmament, freedom of the seas, and economic cooperation? Yalta Conference Potsdam Conference Atlantic Charter Tehran Conference

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Jasmineflvs

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey you still there @Jasmineflvs

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

hey igtg to a party be back tonight

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