The WASPs: Women Pilots of WWII. They were pioneers, and as such they often faced disbelief and resentment from male officers. Nonetheless, the female pilots were fearless and committed. Thirty-eight women would be killed in the line of duty.
men earned higher wages for comparable work.... if your taking your history test.
d. internment of Japanese Americans I think we're doing the same test/study guide questions.
No they don't. I had this question on a test I put "True" and I got the question wrong.
United States
The secret development of nuclear weapons during World War II was known as the Manhattan Project. This extensive research and development effort involved scientists and engineers working primarily in the United States, with contributions from the UK and Canada, to create the first atomic bombs. The project culminated in the successful detonation of the first nuclear weapon in July 1945 at the Trinity test in New Mexico.
A positive pregnancy test, or you will deliver a child approx 9 months later!
the world was destroyed
The first test of Anne Marie's bravery was when she had to deliver a secret package during the occupation of Denmark in the novel "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry. She had to pass through Nazi soldiers and checkpoints to successfully complete the mission.
Yes. You can get one right after the baby is delivered
During World War 2, and it was made by test reactors.
Trinity test happened on the morning of July 16, 1945 just before dawn.
they can make chemicals that attract wasps. the wasps eat the caterpillars. There might be plants that make butterfly repellents, but there would be no way to test for it because butterflies only lay eggs on special host plants and avoid the rest anyway.
The Spanish Civil War allowed the Germans and Italians to test their weapons prior to World War 2.
The Essenes :) got it right on a test
Brian Lara broke the world record for the highest individual score in Test cricket at St. John's, Antigua, during a Test match against England in 2004 when he scored 400 not out.
Request to lie down during blood test.
Yes, women served in the military in several countries during World War 2, and the USSR got the most use from them with women in fighting roles. Other countries tended to keep their women out of danger as much as possible. Marshal Tito's army in Yugoslavia also had many women in uniform and carrying weapons. The USAAC had female pilots (WASPS) who were used as test pilots and ferry pilots. The Soviet Air Force had female fighter pilots.