The purpose of the Palmer Raids was to arrest people who were
thought to be radicals.
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Why did Americans cooperate with changes instituted by the government in preparation for the war
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they wanted America to defeat the central powers
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How did the fourteen points seek to change the world
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by promoting openness encouraging independence and supporting
freedom
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How did women's contributions during the war change their lives after the war
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After helping out in the war, the businessmen of the country
decided women were just as capable of doing the jobs the men left
behind as the men had done them before the war. Consequently, more
job opportunities opened up for them. the women were patriotic
during the war, as the suffragette and suffragist movements stopped
for the duration and the whole country worked together, with the
women taking on the jobs of the men. With a combination of other
factors other than their contribution such as the fear of the
suffragette movement starting again, in 1918, women over 30 years
of age, who were home owners got the vote. Furthermore, women no
longer had to have a chaperone on dates, and the man instead of
coming to the women's house, the two went out on 'dates'.
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How did the War Industries Board WIB led by Bernard Baruch prepare the US for World War 1
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The WIB regulated all industrial output.
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What strategies did convoys use to help the allies combat German submarine warfare
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Warships traveled with merchant ships for protection
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Why did President Woodrow Wilson tell his supporters to vote against the treaty
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He wanted the Senate to pass the treaty in its original
form-novanet
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How was trade between America and European countries affected by the war
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British and French demands for american goods created a trade
imbalance.
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Why did the Mexicans cross the border into the unites states
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In look for jobs and better living conditions
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How did the selective service act prepare the United States for war
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the act authorized a draft of young men to build the size of the
army
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How did George Creel and the Committee on Public Information (CPI) build support for the U.S. war effort
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with an advertising and education campaign
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What was the purpose of the war industries board (WIB)
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It determined the products industries would make, where those
products went, and how much they would cost.
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What was the effect of the influenza virus that developed in the United States in 1918
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The virus spread around the world and killed millions of
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What was the purpose of the palmer raids
The purpose of the Palmer Raids was to arrest people who were
thought to be radicals.
Why did Americans cooperate with changes instituted by the government in preparation for the war
they wanted America to defeat the central powers
How did the fourteen points seek to change the world
by promoting openness encouraging independence and supporting
freedom
How did women's contributions during the war change their lives after the war
After helping out in the war, the businessmen of the country
decided women were just as capable of doing the jobs the men left
behind as the men had done them before the war. Consequently, more
job opportunities opened up for them. the women were patriotic
during the war, as the suffragette and suffragist movements stopped
for the duration and the whole country worked together, with the
women taking on the jobs of the men. With a combination of other
factors other than their contribution such as the fear of the
suffragette movement starting again, in 1918, women over 30 years
of age, who were home owners got the vote. Furthermore, women no
longer had to have a chaperone on dates, and the man instead of
coming to the women's house, the two went out on 'dates'.
Hope this helps.
How did the War Industries Board WIB led by Bernard Baruch prepare the US for World War 1
The WIB regulated all industrial output.
What strategies did convoys use to help the allies combat German submarine warfare
Warships traveled with merchant ships for protection
Why did President Woodrow Wilson tell his supporters to vote against the treaty
He wanted the Senate to pass the treaty in its original
form-novanet
How was trade between America and European countries affected by the war
British and French demands for american goods created a trade
imbalance.
#NOVANET#
Why did the Mexicans cross the border into the unites states
In look for jobs and better living conditions
How did the selective service act prepare the United States for war
the act authorized a draft of young men to build the size of the
army
How did George Creel and the Committee on Public Information (CPI) build support for the U.S. war effort
with an advertising and education campaign
What was the purpose of the war industries board (WIB)
It determined the products industries would make, where those
products went, and how much they would cost.
What was the effect of the influenza virus that developed in the United States in 1918
The virus spread around the world and killed millions of
people