This looks like a trick question, so, the best way to answer it would be by elimination:
Choice B is absolutely wrong. America’s entry into WWII was prompted by Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor, and caused an immediate backlash against Japanese-American citizens.
Choice C is obviously wrong, since the relationship between Americans and Mexicans had nothing to do with WWII at the time.
Choice D is also wrong since women prospered during WWII. Since all the men had gone off to fight, industries needed workers more than ever as they were a important part in producing machinery for the war. Women were the only ones to fill these roles, and played a big part in manufacturing.
So, Choice A is the most logical decision.
Thomas Jefferson was appointed by Congress to a five-person committee in charge of writing The Declaration of Independence. The other four members were John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, and Robert Livingston. Jefferson was responsible for writing the first draft—within 17 days, the draft document was written, reviewed and revised by the committee, and presented to Congress.
It would be the arrival of the "United States" in 1917 that was a turning point in the war (World War I) because it stopped the stalemate on the Western Front, since the US provided essential troops and war supplies.
The senate hoped to learn from the water gate tapes about when the break in occured and who was involved. the opttion s that are given the question is the last option.. because they also wanted to know if the president was involved in this matter as well.