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burton19126

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A federally funded practice that was exposed by activists in the women's health movement was
 
  A) abortion. B) rape.
  C) marriage. D) forced sterilization.

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What were Du Bois's views of the postwar impact of World War I on black people?
 
  A) He thought that blacks demonstrated their valor, intelligence, and bravery during the war and that the war was a great success for blacks.
  B) He was demoralized and realized that black loyalty and sacrifice had not eroded white racism.
  C) He was glad that black soldiers were integrated with white troops during World War I.
  D) He thought that blacks should have deserted the army and gone to Africa during the war.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



burton19126

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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