How did the propaganda of World War 1 influence American literature
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technology
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Define Selective Service Act
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what was selective service act
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You renamed french fries freedom fries And at one time what did you rename liberty cabbage
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Sauerkraut
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Who was the Head of the Committee on Public Information during World War 1
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GEORGE CREEL
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What is the historical significance of Hawaii being annexed by the United States
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With the annexation of Hawaii in 1898, the United States became
a imperial power.
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When was the sedition act and espionage act repealed
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The Sedition Act was a part of the Espionage Act. The Sedition
Act was repealed in 1921, however the Espionage Act remains intact
today, albeit a more limited form.
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How did Mark Twain and Albert J Beveridge differ in their attitude towards imperialism
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Beveridge was for imperialism while Twain was against
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What ocean was under a naval blockade by the British and German submarines
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Atlantic.
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Why is it said that logistically women won the war
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It is said that logistically, women won the war (in reference to
World War 2) because women were responsible for working in the
industry. This was due to the fact that most of the able bodied men
were fighting the war.
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How does beveridge answer the charge that governing people without their consent in wrong
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He points out that the United States already does this with
Native Americans
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What is a sentence using the word imperialism
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Imperialism is a policy of extending a country's power and
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What caused U. S. opinion to be against Germany
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Acts of German aggression
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How did the propaganda of World War 1 influence American literature
technology
Define Selective Service Act
what was selective service act
You renamed french fries freedom fries And at one time what did you rename liberty cabbage
Sauerkraut
Who was the Head of the Committee on Public Information during World War 1
GEORGE CREEL
What is the historical significance of Hawaii being annexed by the United States
With the annexation of Hawaii in 1898, the United States became
a imperial power.
When was the sedition act and espionage act repealed
The Sedition Act was a part of the Espionage Act. The Sedition
Act was repealed in 1921, however the Espionage Act remains intact
today, albeit a more limited form.
How did Mark Twain and Albert J Beveridge differ in their attitude towards imperialism
Beveridge was for imperialism while Twain was against
imperialism
What ocean was under a naval blockade by the British and German submarines
Atlantic.
Why is it said that logistically women won the war
It is said that logistically, women won the war (in reference to
World War 2) because women were responsible for working in the
industry. This was due to the fact that most of the able bodied men
were fighting the war.
How does beveridge answer the charge that governing people without their consent in wrong
He points out that the United States already does this with
Native Americans
What is a sentence using the word imperialism
Imperialism is a policy of extending a country's power and
influence through diplomacy or military force.