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A) were drafted in a higher proportion than any other national group.
B) received a favorable image in U.S. government propaganda.
C) saw the repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Acts.
D) both received a favorable image in U.S. government propaganda and saw the repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Acts.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) the United States government has never admitted wrongdoing.
B) the order for internment was upheld by the Supreme Court in 1944.
C) most of those interned lost all their property and possessions.
D) the internment camps were essentially prisons.
E) government officials claimed the camps were places where the Japanese could be socialized and "Americanized."
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A) the attack involved perhaps the largest number of naval vessels and armaments ever assembled in one place.
B) the landing was made across the narrowest part of the English Channel.
C) Allied paratroopers were dropped behind German lines prior to the beach landings.
D) within a week, German forces had been dislodged from most of the Normandy coast.
E) American, British, and Canadian forces stormed the beaches on June 6, 1944.
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A) resulted from tensions between the African American and Mexican American communities.
B) led the city to prohibit the wearing of zoot suits.
C) began when off-duty Mexican American soldiers refused to wear their military uniforms.
D) both began when off-duty Mexican American soldiers refused to wear their military uniforms, and led the city to prohibit the wearing of zoot suits.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) tended to be older than women who worked in the past.
B) were barred from unions.
C) were not allowed to have children under the age of three in their care.
D) both tended to be older than women who worked in the past, and were not allowed to have children under the age of three in their care.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) Dwight Eisenhower.
B) Douglas MacArthur.
C) Omar Bradley.
D) Joseph Stilwell.
E) Chester Nimitz.
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A) destroyed 75 percent of the previously undamaged city.
B) killed approximately 135,000 people.
C) resulted in mostly civilian casualties.
D) both killed approximately 135,000 people and resulted in mostly civilian casualties.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) acoustic countermeasures.
B) sonar.
C) centimetric radar.
D) advanced cavity magnetron valves.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) left the Soviet Union deeply embittered.
B) put the Soviet Union in a better position to control eastern Europe.
C) occurred after the Soviet Union had won a significant victory in Stalingrad.
D) both put the Soviet Union in a better position to control eastern Europe, and left the Soviet Union deeply embittered.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) Fourteen million combatants died.
B) More than a million Americans were killed or wounded.
C) Casualties were relatively light in the United States, compared to those of other countries.
D) The war had cost the lives of 322,000 Americans.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) Douglas MacArthur.
B) George Marshall.
C) Omar Bradley.
D) Dwight Eisenhower.
E) George Patton.
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