HELP PL its an essay type question
Respond to either Question A or Question B.
A. Evalu...
HELP PL its an essay type question
Respond to either Question A or Question B.
A. Evaluate the extent to which the federal government’s responses to World War I was similar to the federal government’s response to World War II on the home front.
B. Evaluate the extent to which the goals and methods of women’s rights movements (1870–1920) were similar to those of African American civil rights movements (1940–70).
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