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luvbio

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The World War I military draft
 
  a. generally worked fairly and effectively to prvide military manpower.
   b. caused widespread resistance and riots.
  c. permitted men to purchase substitutes to go in their place.
  d. included women as well as men.
  e. was not as fair as the Civil War draft.

Question 2

The 1954 Supreme Court case that ruled racially segregated school systems inherently unequal was
 
  a. Roe v. Wade.
  b. Plessy v. Ferguson.
  c. Sweatt v. Painter.
  d. Johnson v. Little Rock School District.
  e. Brown v. Board of Education.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

e



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