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American History Study Set 4
Quiz 22: Fighting for the Four Freedoms: World War Ii, 1941 -1945
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Question 121
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World War II opened up doors of opportunity for change for American minorities that no event before it had, save for the Civil War. This was especially true for Indians, Mexican-Americans, and Asian-Americans. Each group served in the armed forces. Many took advantage of the GI Bill after the war. Write an essay fully discussing how World War II and the language of freedom and democracy helped to create opportunities for each group, and document the obstacles that still stood in the way of full success for these groups.
Question 122
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Thinking back to previous chapters, analyze the validity of Franklin Roosevelt's statement that to be an American had always been a "matter of mind and heart" and "never . . . a matter of race or ancestry." Your answer should include a discussion about blacks and immigrants, including Asians, Irish, and new immigrants.
Question 123
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World War II is often referred to as the "Good War." Evaluate that title for the war. Is it appropriate? Why, or why not?
Question 124
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Eric Foner wrote that "the language with which World War II was fought helped to lay the foundation for postwar ideals of human rights that extend to all mankind." Do you agree with that statement? Why, or why not?