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In the early years of the First World War, it was difficult for America to remain neutral because

A) the United States had strong economic ties to the Allies.
B) most Americans felt the United States should enter the war at once.
C) many Wilson administration officials held pro-German sympathies.
D) Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan was decidedly pro-British.

On Jun 14, 2024


A
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V-E Day

On Jun 12, 2024


V-E Day, or Victory in Europe Day, is the day on which the Allied forces formally accepted the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany, marking the end of World War II in Europe. This historic event took place on May 8, 1945, and was met with widespread celebration and relief across the world. V-E Day not only brought an end to the devastating conflict that had ravaged Europe for nearly six years, but it also signaled the beginning of the post-war reconstruction and the start of a new era of peace and stability. The significance of V-E Day cannot be overstated, as it marked the triumph of democracy over tyranny and the beginning of the process of rebuilding and reconciliation in war-torn Europe. It also paved the way for the establishment of the United Nations and the eventual formation of the European Union, both of which were aimed at preventing future conflicts and promoting international cooperation. V-E Day remains a symbol of hope and resilience, and is commemorated annually as a reminder of the sacrifices made and the ultimate victory achieved in the fight against fascism.
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Which of the following was a consequence of the Highway Act of 1956?

A) It led to the revitalization of inner-city neighborhoods.
B) It caused a weakening of the tourist industry.
C) It further separated the South from the rest of the nation.
D) It encouraged the process of suburbanization.

On Jun 11, 2024


D