How did life change for women during World War ll

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Answer 1

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they got rights

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amendments


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1. Based on this document, how would you expect the US to treat Germany?
2. Why might the US feel differently toward Germany than France?

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Answer:

The US to treat Germany

Explanation:

1. To end World War I a treaty (the Treaty of Versailles) signed by all nation who fought in it to gain peace. Wilson's Fourteen Points more idealistic and less harsh on German. He believed that Germany should not be accused of the war or punished too harshly. By humiliating harshly, Germany might not be able to control its economy and would bring chaos.

2. The United States feel differently toward Germany than France because they were not affected as France was in the war. France has always held a conflict with Germany being a neighbor country. With power, Germany has controlled some of the territories that once belonged to France. America felt different because its nation not destructed as it was the other side of the ocean.

Please help this is due tomorrow. Whoever helps I’ll give them brainliest

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C
that’s the answer that makes sense to me since it says in the reading that the senate must approve many of the appointments.

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yeah there right c is the only one that makes sense to me to

a cease-fire
A. republic of liberia
B. lusitania
C. Whites
D. Sun Yat-sen
E. armistice
F. Zionists
G. imperialism
H. Triple Alliance
I. William Mckinley
J. Triple Entente.

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Imagine that an exchange student from China visits your class. While your teacher discusses how the United States has a limited government,
the Chinese student raises his hand and asks why the government has limited power. Which point best highlights why the US government has
limited power?
A.
A limited government means citizens pay fewer taxes.
B.
A limited government helps people avoid breaking the law.
C.
A limited government protects individual freedoms.
D.
A limited government prevents businesses from being too powerful.

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C

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C. Limited government protects individual freedoms.

Explanation:

In a non-limited government, there are no checks and balances. Checks and balances keep the government in check and protect the rights of the citizens.

why was Japan's culture able to grow in isolation for so long

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because without influence from the outside world they made their own unique culture.

who was the first president of the Articles of Confederation

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John Hanson was the first president of the Continental Congress under the Articles of Confederation.

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John Hanson

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Central and state governments influence each other in

a unitary system.
a federal system.
a confederal system.
a democratic system.

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The answer is A. A unitary system
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