The main purpose of the Manhattan Project was to learn to control nuclear power in the form of weapons.
What was the main purpose of the Manhattan Project?
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work for voting rights for minority groups
work for voting rights for minority groups
win the arms race with the Soviet Union
win the arms race with the Soviet Union
learn to control nuclear power in the form of weapons
learn to control nuclear power in the form of weapons
investigate the loyalty of Japanese Americans
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World War II–era military uniform
World War II–era military uniform
a video game from last year
a video game from last year
encyclopedia article about Kirtland Air Force Base
encyclopedia article about Kirtland Air Force Base
text about World War II in an exhibit at a history museum
The best option to be considered a historical artifact is the World War II–era military uniform.
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Native Americans gained voting rights.
Native Americans gained voting rights.
The United States had a general population shift southward and westward.
The United States had a general population shift southward and westward.
National laboratories created new jobs.
National laboratories created new jobs.
Military bases were established in New Mexico.
The option that did not contribute to New Mexico’s population growth after World War II is Native Americans gained voting rights. While this was an important development, it did not directly drive population growth in the same way that job creation, military bases, and the general population shift did.
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New Mexico cannot manage its water scarcity problems.
New Mexico cannot manage its water scarcity problems.
New Mexico has constructed few new houses or businesses.
New Mexico has constructed few new houses or businesses.
New Mexico offers many employment opportunities for residents.
New Mexico offers many employment opportunities for residents.
New Mexico relies on the federal government for most of its support.
The conclusion that is best supported by New Mexico's overall population trend since World War II is New Mexico offers many employment opportunities for residents. This is indicated by population growth associated with job creation in various sectors, including national laboratories and military bases.
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New Mexico's constitution barred Native Americans from voting.
New Mexico's constitution barred Native Americans from voting.
The U.S. Constitution allowed race-based voting restrictions.
The U.S. Constitution allowed race-based voting restrictions.
New Mexico allowed only people who owned property to vote.
New Mexico allowed only people who owned property to vote.
Native Americans had an entirely separate government from the rest of the New Mexico.
Native Americans had an entirely separate government from the rest of the New Mexico.
The most significant challenge that Miguel Trujillo had to overcome to vote was that New Mexico's constitution barred Native Americans from voting. This constitutional barrier was a major obstacle for Native Americans in exercising their voting rights.
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Civil Rights Act, because it ended racial segregation
Civil Rights Act, because it ended racial segregation
Nineteenth Amendment, because it specifically addressed Native American voting
Nineteenth Amendment, because it specifically addressed Native American voting
Twenty-fourth Amendment, because it banned property taxes
Twenty-fourth Amendment, because it banned property taxes
Voting Rights Act of 1965, because it banned discriminatory voting practices
The legislation that most helped Native Americans in New Mexico gain political equality was the Voting Rights Act of 1965, because it banned discriminatory voting practices. This act aimed to eliminate various forms of voting discrimination, which greatly aided in the efforts of Native Americans to secure their voting rights.