A,C,D, are the right answers.
Depends, during World War II many women had to travel around the united states to work in factories needed to supply the allied and American armed forces. Unlike a few years prior, when there was not enough work at all for both men or women during the great depression. Business was booming and the unemployment rate fell to just above 1%. After the war, certain groups were not entirely welcomed as immigrants including the central powers and Japan.
Answer:
Jackson earned his nickname at the First Battle of Bull Run (also known as Manassas)
Explanation:
in July 1861 when he rushed his troops forward to close a gap in the line against a determined Union attack. Upon observing Jackson, one of his fellow generals reportedly said, “Look, men, there is Jackson standing like a stone wall!”–a comment that spawned Jackson’s nickname.