The United States' entry into World War II had which of these effects on domestic politics? a. Pro-union legislation was repealed. b. Support for banking reform intensified. c. Concerns about the economy were largely abandoned. d. Attempts to promote civil rights became far more successful.
Hello. Which of these do you think it is?
Well, in my opinion, it is probably 1 or 2. They make the most sense to me, and I'm leaning towards 1 more. What do you think?
im not sure thats why im asking.. just having some trouble
I would go with 1. Out of 1 and 2, which are the most logical overall, 1 seems to be the better answer to me.
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How did the U.S. government respond to entrance into World War II? a. by passing laws against antiwar protests b. by eliminating segregation in the military c. by expanding government control over the economy d. by deporting German, Italian, and Japanese Americans
The answer is rather easy. A they didn't do for fear of angering the citizens. B. they either did already or still didn't trust other races. Idiots -_- C. This one seems like the answer to me out of all of the answer choices. D. They did not deport anyone again, in fear of angering the citizens.
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