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nautica902

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America's European allies argued that they should not have to repay loans that the United States made to them during World War I because
 
  a. the United States had owed them about 4 billion before the war.
  b. the amount of money involved was not significant.
  c. they had paid a much heavier price in lost lives, so it was only fair for the United States to write off the debt.
  d. the United States was making so much money from Mexican and Middle Eastern oil that it did not need extra dollars.
   e.

Question 2

Richard Nixon's Philadelphia Plan
 
  a. was a direct attack on affirmative action.
  b. aimed at giving direct economic assistance to business.
  c. attempted to counter the Supreme Court's opposition to affirmative action.
  d. required construction trade unions to establish timetables and goals for hiring black apprentices.
  e. aimed to renovate inner cities like those in Philadelphia.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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