Nellie McLung was apart of the womens suffrage and started the
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What Factors affect consumer spending
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The factors that affect consumer spending are: Size of Income,
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Who was allied with russia during world war l
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Russia sided with the Allies, which included Great Britain,
France, the United States, Italy, and Japan during World War
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How did Fordism affect American labor
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It helped American workers enter the middle class
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Where was the German invasion stopped by the soviet union
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In Stalingrad.
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What was true of the Battle of Iwo Jima
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Almost all of the Japanese fought to their deaths.
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Why did segregation in the armed forces end in years after World War 2
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African Americans proved during the war that they were
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Why did many African Americans in the US migrate from southern cities to northern and Midwestern cities in the early 1900s during World War 1 in the great migration
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Many African Americans were looking for job opportunities. These northern cities offered refuge and a better life. For cooler climates. For job opportunities.
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Which of the following describes a similarity between industrialization in Japan and the US
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both countries experienced rapid urbanization following industrialization
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How Nativism led to U.S. laws prohibiting immigration from what country
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The Chinese immigration act limited immigration from China in
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immigration. In 1924 the immigration act was passed to limit the
number of immigrants allowed into the United States. The quota
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people in the 1890 census. This was called the Johnson-Reed
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Lend lease was a us program to aid the axis power
No, lend lease was to aid the allied powers
What nickname is given to US Army soldiers
Yankies
What caused women's suffrage
Nellie McLung was apart of the womens suffrage and started the
fight to get women the vote.
What Factors affect consumer spending
The factors that affect consumer spending are: Size of Income,
Future Expenditures, and Social Influences.
Who was allied with russia during world war l
Russia sided with the Allies, which included Great Britain,
France, the United States, Italy, and Japan during World War
One.
How did Fordism affect American labor
It helped American workers enter the middle class
Where was the German invasion stopped by the soviet union
In Stalingrad.
What was true of the Battle of Iwo Jima
Almost all of the Japanese fought to their deaths.
Why did segregation in the armed forces end in years after World War 2
African Americans proved during the war that they were
dependable soldiers
Why did many African Americans in the US migrate from southern cities to northern and Midwestern cities in the early 1900s during World War 1 in the great migration
Many African Americans were looking for job opportunities. These northern cities offered refuge and a better life. For cooler climates. For job opportunities.
Which of the following describes a similarity between industrialization in Japan and the US
both countries experienced rapid urbanization following industrialization
How Nativism led to U.S. laws prohibiting immigration from what country
The Chinese immigration act limited immigration from China in
1882. It provided an absolute 10 year moratorium on Chinese
immigration. In 1924 the immigration act was passed to limit the
number of immigrants allowed into the United States. The quota
provided immigration visas to two percent of the total number of
people in the 1890 census. This was called the Johnson-Reed
Act.