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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which group included the only U.S. soldiers who were used as reinforcements for Allied units and put under foreign command during World War I? (3 points) Women's Army Corps African Americans Red Cross personnel conscientious objectors

OpenStudy (theyankee):

African Americans :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks @TheYankee can you help on a few more..im stuck on these

OpenStudy (theyankee):

Certainly!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which statement explains how passage of the Selective Service Act affected World War I? (3 points) a-It gave Russia the chance to withdraw its troops from fighting without hurting the Allies. b-It influenced Germany to resume unrestricted submarine warfare against U.S. merchant ships. c-It increased the capacity of the United States to provide military support to the Allies. d-It pushed the Central Powers into instituting a draft to meet the threat of American force.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@TheYankee

OpenStudy (theyankee):

The Selective Service Act is a draft where the U.S. government has the capability to enlist whatever able bodied citizen in the military they pleased to boost number and resources. So, the answer would be C. It increased the capacity of the United States to provide military support to the allies.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks @TheYankee Which statement explains why the Senate did not ratify the Treaty of Versailles? resistance to its harsh treatment of Germany objections to helping pay for Europe to rebuild a rise in isolationist sentiment in the United States a failure to include disarmament of the warring powers

OpenStudy (theyankee):

The senate did not agree with getting involved in foreign affairs unnecessarily and they believed that signing the treaty would do just that. So, the answer would be a rise in isolationist sentiment.

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