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lakkis [162]
3 years ago
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1. How did wartime pressures create a break from the past? a. All women quit their jobs once they married to raise large familie

s.
b. Many women took jobs that fell outside the traditional realm of women’s work.
c. Women working in blue-collar fields had to give up their jobs to returning soldiers.
d. Most children stayed in daycare centers instead of in the care of extended families.

2. During World War II, many African Americans a. found work with national defense employers.
b. carried out a large protest march on Washington, DC
c. served in military units that were not segregated.
d. joined organizations dedicated to fighting segregation.

3. How did population shifts change American life during the war? a. The Southwest became a growing cultural, social, economic, and political force.
b. The South lost about a million people as a whole to cities such as Chicago and Gary.
c. Older industrial cities in the North, such as Detroit and Cleveland, began to decline.
d. California lost 2 million residents who left to seek work in wartime industries.

4. How were the civil liberties of Japanese Americans threatened after the bombing of Pearl Harbor? (1 point)the U.S. government evacuated more than 100,000 Japanese Americans to the West Coast
Japanese Americans were forced to sell their property
Japanese American men, women , and children were placed in internment camps
all of the above
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inysia [295]3 years ago
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1.) One way wartime pressures created a break from the past was many women took jobs that fell outside the traditional realm of women's work. The correct answer is B. 

2.) During World War 2, many African Americans joined organizations dedicated to fighting segregation. The correct answer is D. 

3.) One way population shifts change American life during the war was the southwest became a growing cultural, social economic, and political force. The correct answer is A. 

4.) The civil liberties of Japanese Americans threatened after the bombing of Pearl Harbor was Japanese American men, women, and children were placed in internment camps. The government evacuated more than 100,000 Japanese Americans to the West Coast, and they were forced to sell their property. The correct answer is all of the above. 
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