Answer to question 16)
-Women nurses risked their lives for soldiers but could not vote. So their great involvement and help in the war helped them get the vote
-women had helped out a lot in the war when men were conscripted when men over a certain age were forced to go to fight for his the women had to take on the jobs of men in the United States and this proved that women were just as capable as men at accomplishing things. Because of the vital work completed by the women during the war and politicians became sympathetic to their cause and allowed them to vote.
Answer to question 17)
-They believed that their people,their country was stronger,better,and had greater willpower than other
countries,and that therefore they would inevitably triumph in any conflict with them.
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No literature should not be sensored
A primary source. A primary sources are first hand accounts like diaries, autobiographies, etc.
Answer and Explanation:
The smoke was very dangerous, as it contained gases such as methane (CH4), carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrous oxygen (N2O), in addition to other highly toxic gases that spread through Hawaii. This severely damaged the population's health, creating several respiratory problems and diseases that are very difficult to treat.
In addition, the Hawaii ecosystem was badly damaged by the bombing, in addition to the atmosphere contaminated by gases, the destroyed ships caused a large oil spill, which compromised all marine life and other animals that usually come into contact with water.