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A) was opposed by President Franklin Roosevelt.
B) authorized the president to seize a war factory where workers had gone on strike.
C) passed as a result of actions taken by the United Mine Workers.
D) both was opposed by President Franklin Roosevelt and passed as a result of actions taken by the United Mine Workers.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) Iwo Jima.
B) Leyte Gulf.
C) Okinawa.
D) Midway.
E) Guadalcanal.
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A) halved.
B) doubled.
C) tripled.
D) rose over five-fold.
E) rose over ten-fold.
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A) saw 15 million people leave civilian labor for the armed forces.
B) saw the supply of civilian labor decline by 25 percent.
C) was forced to contend with a large labor surplus.
D) saw both 15 million people leave civilian labor for the armed forces and the supply of civilian labor decline by 25 percent.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) was the largest naval engagement in history.
B) saw Japanese forces sink four American aircraft carriers.
C) was the only time German and Japanese naval forces fought together.
D) included the American capture of Okinawa.
E) resulted in the American capture of Tinian, Guam, and Saipan.
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A) automatic payroll deductions.
B) a short form for paying income taxes.
C) a sales tax.
D) a flat tax.
E) an earned income tax credit.
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A) creation of the Purple machine for coded communications.
B) capturing of an Enigma machine.
C) creation of the first programmable, digital computer.
D) breaking of the German codes early in the war.
E) breaking of Japanese codes before American entry into the war.
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A) had, by 1941, pushed the U.S. into a position of technological superiority over Germany.
B) funded less research than its predecessor had during World War I.
C) was headed by a scientist who was a pioneer in the development of the computer.
D) concentrated its work on developing an atomic bomb.
E) received more private funding than government money.
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A) the crematoria at Auschwitz.
B) the railroad lines leading to Auschwitz.
C) the guard towers and Nazi bunkers at Auschwitz.
D) both the crematories at Auschwitz and the railroad lines leading to Auschwitz.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) faced many shortages of consumer goods.
B) did not buy as many magazines, as part of the war effort.
C) had less money to spend than they had had the decade before.
D) had less money to spend than they had had the decade before, but did not buy as many magazines, as part of the war effort.
E) All these answers are correct.
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