The U.S. was allies to the British. <span> The was a telegram sent from Germany to Mexico telling them to attack the U.S's southern border, but the British intercepted it and alerted the U.S. immediately. The U.S. had no choice but to enter.</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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Although the KKK had reemerged in the South in 1915, it wasn’t until after the end of World War I that the organization experienced a national resurgence. Membership in the KKK skyrocketed from a few thousand to over 100,000 in a mere ten months.
 Squared Local chapters of the KKK sprang up all over the country, and by the 1920s, it had become a truly national organization, with a formidable presence not just in the South, but in New England, the Midwest, and all across the northern United States.
 
        
             
        
        
        
<span> A. seemed to accept the feminist view of the family as a collection of sovereign individuals rather than a unit with a single male head.
The Warren Court was infamously liberal during a fairly conservative time in history. The Court made decisions in favor of civil rights, desegregation, and prayer in school. For women--Griswold v. Connecticut supported the right of a woman to seek birth control without a husband's permission and/or consent. 
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A. It forced all Eastern Orthodox Christians to respect the pope's authority. ... It established the Code of Justinian as the official European legal system.