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The answer would be B (It led to higher wages for working women) if it was successful.
However, it was not. So, the answer is A (It failed because not enough states ratified (passed) it.)
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This is a matter of opinion.
If you think yes, you could argue that internment was a great PR move and/or that it protected the Japanese living in America from negative press
If you argue no (which I would) then you could argue that it was unconstitutional and/or had no strategic importance to the war itself.
Credited with being the first to write down the epic stories of The Iliad and The Odyssey, the impact of his tales continues to reverberate through Western culture.
The "boom" years of the 1920's were characterized by a growth in the use of Automobiles.
While looking at the history of the United States, the 'boom years' of the early 1920s were marked by a huge change in the way people traveled.
Personal transportation was shifting from horse-driven carriages to Automobiles, recently mass-produced by Ford.
At the time, the automobiles were a clear sign of growing economic might of the United States and the optimism of the early 1920s.