Unless there are specific choices I can only offer you a list of potential answers.
Sherman Act (1890), Federal Trade Commission Act (1914), and the Clayton Act (1914).
The Sherman Act outlawed all forms of monopolization and any attempts to do so. It also set strict penalties for any and all violations of this law.
The Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914 created the Federal Trade Commission which oversaw national business practices.
The Clayton Act addresses more specific points but especially focuses on preventing monopolies through regulation of mergers and acquisitions. It also goes on to prevent discriminatory pricing and dealings.
Further reading can be found on:
https://www.ftc.gov/tips-advice/competition-guidance/guide-antitrust-laws/antitrust-laws
If you're talking about WWI then their military was restricted heavily, they had war reparations, and all of this was topped off with out of control debt and inflation. Essentially, everyone was mad and poor.
The archduke was assassinated in the city of Sarajevo
Answer:
E) Women in many countries gained the right to vote in the years after the war.
Explanation:
Women played a great role on all fronts in World War One, serving with abnegation, heroism and patriotism. After the war, this gave a new momentum to the longtime feminist fight for equal political rights; it increased the political and social pressure for granting women the right to vote. In the US , this was finally granted by the 19th Amendment in 1920.
Answer:
Correct answer is A. turned over documents proving that Soviets were trying to infiltrate the U.S. government.
Explanation:
Option A is correct because this event created a massive retaliation in the United States, where many people were marked as Communists, sometimes even without evidences.
Venona project was started during WW2 with a goal to decrypt messages that were sent by Soviet intelligence agencies.
McCarran Act was introduced in 1950, with a goal to act against Communism in US.
D is also not correct as many in Hollywood were marked as Communist and there were testimonies against them even on courts.