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hubes95

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What did the Double V campaign represent?
 
  A) the American campaign to defeat both Germany and Japan.
  B) the Allied campaign to defeat Germany on land as well as at sea.
  C) the Allied campaign to defeat Nazism and Fascism.
  D) the African-Americans' campaign to defeat racism at home and enemies abroad.
  E) the Mexican-American campaign of to defeat the Axis powers and to loosen immigration restrictions at home.

Question 2

Congress created the Office of Price Administration to
 
  A) control inflation during the war.
  B) preserve uranium production.
  C) raise money to pay for the war.
  D) lower prices to help American families survive the economic hardships of the war.
  E) decrease the national debt.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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