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sc00by25

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Theodore Roosevelt became involved in the peace settlement for the Russo-Japanese War
 
  a. to enhance his international stature as a key world leader.
  b. as a way of enhancing America's position in East Asia.
  c. when Russia asked for his assistance.
  d. because he feared that the British might intervene and thus gain prestige.
  e. when Japan secretly asked him to help mediate a peace settlement with the Russians.

Question 2

The greatest consequence of World War II for American race relations was
 
  a. the tensions in wartime factories between blacks and whites.
  b. the wartime integration of the armed forces.
  c. African Americans' experience of more positive European racial attitudes.
  d. the massive migration of African Americans from the rural South to northern and western cities.
  e. the Atlantic Charter declaring that the war was being fought for democracy and freedom.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

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