Answer:
Great progress were attained.
Explanation:
Great progress women make as a group in the power war period because more weapons were needed in the war so manufacturing jobs opened up to women and increased their income and their financial conditions were better. Women's employment was encouraged during the war. Once the war was over, women workers were again replaced with men so the group of women has a great contribution in the days of war.
Answer:
In an effort to explain where Cain and Abel acquired wives, some traditional sources stated that each child of Adam and Eve was born with a twin who became their mate. According to the Seder HaDorot, the wife and twin sister of Cain was named Kalmana, and the wife and twin of Abel was Balbira.
Explanation:
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Answer:
1 nationalism- devotion to one's country
2 Prohibition- made sale of liquor illegal
3 urbanization- mass movement to the city
4 Open Door Policy- set equal trading rights with China
5 disarmament- postwar limit in military equipment
6 New Deal- FDR's Depression recovery plan
Explanation:
In order to set equal trading rights with China, the Open Door policy was initiated as a policy statement by the government of US in 1899 and revised version was provided by countries in 1900.
The statement and policy focused on protection and provision of equal privileges for all countries that are trading with China. It also called countries to support the Chinese administrative integrity.
When war erupted, Theodore Roosevelt was an Assistant Secretary of the Navy, but as his boss was out of the office, he immediately took action on it. After this, he sent a telegram to the admiral that if war was coming, he would take offensive action against Philippines because it was a big part of the Spain's Empire. Then a few days after that, war was started. Roosevelt did was the telegram was told and Philippines was captured showing the intense force of the U.S. over Spain.
When the actual president of the United States, <u>William McKinley</u>, died, Roosevelt take his place, he was now known as a hero.