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Which of the following American passenger liners was sunk by German submarines?
 
  a. Lusitania
  b. Arabic
  c. Sussex
  d. All of these American ships were sunk.
  e. None of these were American ships.

Question 2

After World War II ended, most American women
 
  a. held part-time jobs in relatively poorly paid occupations.
  b. cared for their families and did not work outside the home.
  c. pressed for full equality in the workplace.
  d. worked full time outside the home.
  e. pursued college education or formal job training.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

b



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