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Question 1

The women workers of World War I played an important role in
 
  A) serving as support troops behind the front line trenches.
  B) gaining equal industrial wages with men by the end of the war.
  C) achieving permanent job security in the once male-dominated workplace.
  D) all work areas except the textile industry.
  E) gaining women the right to vote immediately following the war.

Question 2

Edward Snowden is known for
 
  A) being the last U.S. troop to leave Iraq.
  B) being the U.S. Navy SEAL who killed Osama bin Laden.
  C) leaking classified materials about the National Security Agency's worldwide collection of electronic data.
  D) serving as John Kerry's running mate in the 2004 election.
  E) None of these are correct.



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