Question 7 A)What does suffrage mean?(1 point) Responses The right to work in a male-dominated job The right to work in a male-dominated job The right to work outside the home The right to work outside the home The right to serve in an army The right to serve in an army The right to vote in elections The right to vote in elections
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The right to vote in elections.
Question 8 A) Use the image to answer the question: Which act and which war are being referred to in the newspaper headline shown? (1 point) Responses the Treaty of Versailles, which ended World War I the Treaty of Versailles, which ended World War I The Weimar Republic, which ended World War II The Weimar Republic, which ended World War II the League of Nations, which ended World War II the League of Nations, which ended World War II Armistice Day, which ended World War I Armistice Day, which ended World War I
Armistice Day, which ended World War I
Question 9 A)Which statement accurately compares why local Northern Rhodesian and Burmese populations suffered such extreme economic impacts of the Great Depression?(1 point) Responses Britain lowered taxes to such an extent that the government could no longer afford to function. Britain lowered taxes to such an extent that the government could no longer afford to function. Britain changed the colonies’ traditional economies to suit their own capitalist needs. Britain changed the colonies’ traditional economies to suit their own capitalist needs. Both Colonies were run as charter businesses. Both Colonies were run as charter businesses. Britain exploited both countries racial tensions to keep wages low. Britain exploited both countries racial tensions to keep wages low.
Britain changed the colonies' traditional economies to suit their own capitalist needs.
Question 10 A)What action step did private individuals and charitable organizations make to help feed hungry Americans during the Great Depression?(1 point) Responses closed down soup kitchens closed down soup kitchens established Black Sunday as a holiday established Black Sunday as a holiday assigned people in line hard manual labor in order to receive food assigned people in line hard manual labor in order to receive food established breadlines to distribute simple meals established breadlines to distribute simple meals
established breadlines to distribute simple meals
Question 11 A)What was one effect of the “right to roam” movement in Britain?(1 point) Responses It led to baseball games in the country that everyone could enjoy. It led to baseball games in the country that everyone could enjoy. It led to the development of national parks in the country that everyone could enjoy. It led to the development of national parks in the country that everyone could enjoy. It led to the cycling clubs in the country that everyone used to enjoy. It led to the cycling clubs in the country that everyone used to enjoy. It led to the development of movies and radio that everyone could enjoy. It led to the development of movies and radio that everyone could enjoy.
It led to the development of national parks in the country that everyone could enjoy.
Question 12 A)Who were seen as the breadwinners of most families during the Great Depression? How did society treat people who were not seen as breadwinners?(1 point) Responses Women were seen as breadwinners of most families. People who were not breadwinners, like single men, found it harder to find employment. Women were seen as breadwinners of most families. People who were not breadwinners, like single men, found it harder to find employment. Men were seen as the breadwinners of the family. People who were not breadwinners, like unmarried women, found it much harder to find employment during the Great Depression. Men were seen as the breadwinners of the family. People who were not breadwinners, like unmarried women, found it much harder to find employment during the Great Depression. Children were seen as the breadwinners of most families. Children under the age of 16 were provided with jobs outside the home by the federal government. Children were seen as the breadwinners of most families. Children under the age of 16 were provided with jobs outside the home by the federal government. Women who were not married were seen as the breadwinners of the family. Society treated breadwinners and non-breadwinners equally, helping all find jobs. Women who were not married were seen as the breadwinners of the family. Society treated breadwinners and non-breadwinners equally, helping all find jobs.
Men were seen as the breadwinners of the family. People who were not breadwinners, like unmarried women, found it much harder to find employment during the Great Depression.