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Lesson 8 Part 2 Homefront

Lesson 8 Part 2 Homefront

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11th Grade

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Ana Rosario

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Lesson 8 Part 2 Homefront - ASSIGNMENT

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14.What effect did World War 1 have on women?

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a)More women worked jobs to replace the men leaving for the war and as a consequence got the right to vote

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b)Women were made into slaves

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c)Women were not allowed to marry

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d)Women were not affected by WWI

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Multiple Choice

What did U.S. civilians do to help win WWI?

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a)They grew "Victory Gardens"

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b)They bought "Liberty Bonds"

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c)They joined the military to fight alongside the Allied Powers

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d)All of the above

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It organized rallies and parades and published posters and pamphlets to support the war____________________

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a)Committee on Public In formation

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b) Propaganda

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c) New York Times

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d) Selective Service Act

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Multiple Choice

What are the name of the acts that made it illegal to criticize the U.S. involvement in the war or encourage draft resisters

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a)Espionage and Sedition Acts

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b)Treaty of Versailles and the Fourteen Points

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c)the Yalta Agreement and the Treaty of Versailles

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d)The Espionage Act and the Fourteen Points

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Multiple Choice

The "clear and present danger" ruling of the Supreme Court in Schenck v. United States illustrates the continuing conflict between

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free speech and governmental authority

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the use of search warrants and the rights of the

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accused state powers and Federal powers state

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religious freedom and separation of church and

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