A) soon gave up their war jobs.
B) kept their war jobs after the war.
C) pursued advancement jobs in their jobs in wartime industries.
D) gave up their traditional role as mothers.
E) None of these choices are correct.
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A) Ypres and the Ardennes Forest.
B) Verdun and the Somme.
C) Gallipoli and Locarno.
D) Jutland and Trafalgar.
E) St. Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive.
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A) Imperialistic
B) Moralistic
C) Realistic
D) Balance-of-power
E) Isolationist
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A) the American Federation of Labor.
B) Samuel Gompers.
C) the Industrial Workers of the World.
D) Eugene V. Debs.
E) German Americans.
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A) included trade unions under the antimonopoly provisions of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.
B) declared that no single corporation could control more than 75 percent of a given industry.
C) established minimum wage rates for goods produced in interstate commerce.
D) outlawed corporate interlocking directorates and price discrimination against different purchasers.
E) weakened regulations against interlocking directorates and private discrimination against different purchasers.
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A) not to sink passenger ships.
B) to maintain the territorial integrity of France.
C) to halt its naval blockade of Britain.
D) to halt all submarine warfare.
E) not to sink passenger ships without warning.
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A) stuck to the principles of his own Fourteen Points.
B) guaranteed that American troops would never be used in League for collective security military operations to maintain peace among nations.
C) actively campaigned for support from the American public.
D) been willing to compromise with moderate League opponents in Congress on some constitutional and American sovereignty issues surrounding American participation in League matters.
E) run for re-election.
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A) opposing workingmen's compensation.
B) opposing the entry of women into politics.
C) endorsing immigration limitations on Japanese and Chinese immigrants.
D) refusing to appoint the Jewish Louis D. Brandeis to the Federal Trade Commission.
E) accelerating the segregation of blacks in the federal bureaucracy.
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A) antiwar socialists and labor leaders were visibly targeted.
B) 1,900 Americans were prosecuted under these laws.
C) the laws meant that any criticism of the government could be censored and punished.
D) the Supreme Court ultimately ruled that they were unconstitutional violations of freedom of speech and association.
E) after the war, President Harding issued pardons to many of those prosecuted, including labor leader Eugene Debs.
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A) lacked a comparable personal popularity among Europeans.
B) did not appreciate or attempt to galvanize domestic political support among Americans for a postwar Paris peace settlement.
C) respected the opinions of his domestic political adversaries and made a good-faith effort to include them in the Paris peace conference.
D) refused to appreciate fully the need to break a reasonable political compromise between democratic idealism and great power of imperialism or colonialism for quickly coming to a peace agreement that all the Allies could support enthusiastically.
E) was generally not popular with Americans at home; while, the European Allied leaders enjoyed overwhelming popularity with their own peoples.
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A) arms limitation.
B) self-determination.
C) maintaining great powers'spheres of influence.
D) freedom of the seas.
E) a permanent international organization.
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A) 128 Americans onboard lost their lives.
B) Germany expressed profound regret.
C) Afterwards, Germany issued a warning to travelers about the perils of traveling in war zone waters.
D) Germany immediately pledged not to sink unarmed passenger ships anymore.
E) The incident helped feed a growing anti-Germany sentiment in the U.S.
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A) congressional legislation
B) voluntary compliance
C) presidential edict
D) court decisions
E) business trade organizations
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