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What two factors led to the US being considered a powerful nation during World War I?
The Treaty of Versailles turned the US into a peacekeeping nation.
The advancement of US military weapons was greater than any other country.
The Battle of Amiens was a turning point in the Allies' favor following US entry.
The economic strength of the US-led to greater respect from leaders of other countries.
The battle of Belleau Wood proved to the world the strength of the US armed for
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Which of the following was used only once, to ratify the 21st amendment (repealing prohibition)? a. three-fourths of both houses of congress. b. three-fourths of the state legislature approved it. c. two-thirds of the state legislature approved it. d. ratifying conventions in three-fourths of the states approve it.
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History, 22.06.2019 02:30, shmote12
Ineed with this unit test 1. japan became a peaceful democratic nation relatively quickly after the end of world war 11 which step is not part of it post-war transformation -adopting a new constitution -disarming most of the military -giving women rights to vote -giving the emperor more political power 2. why did mao start the cultural revolution? -he thought government officials had promoted a very narrow view of communism -he wanted to speed up change and eliminate western, capitalist influence-he wanted to speed up the economy by promoting capitalism -he wanted to restore traditional chinese culture 3. what launched the korean war? -general macarthur led an invasion of north korea -north koreans, with stalin's approval, invaded south korea -south koreans tried to capture the government in p'yongyang-chairman mao urged the south koreans to invade north korea
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