Create a visually appealing image indicative of woman's struggle for independence. Capture an era of historic significance, possibly early 20th century, where a significant 'victory' has been won, yet there remains much to be achieved. The image could include symbolic elements, such as a banner of victory juxtaposed against a winding road stretching far into the distance, or a rising sun signifying the dawn of a new era, but the road ahead is filled with obstacles.

"there is danger that because of a great victory women will believe their whole struggle fro independence ended. they have still far to go. it is for the woman's party to decide whether there is any way in which it can serve in the struggle which lies ahead to remove the remaining forms of woman's subordination." -Alice Paul, The Suffragist, 1921

1. Infer which "great victory" the author references in the excerpt.

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1. D
2. A
3. A
4. B
5. D
6. D
7. B
8. C
9. A
10. D
11. B
12. B
13. A
14. A
15. A
16. B
17. C
18. A
19. B
20. C
21. B
22. D
23. C
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1. passage of the 19th amendment

2. 1928
3. Women were allowed to drive and thereby gained more freedom.
4. greater mobility across the nation
5. the quota system
6. He wanted to strengthen relations with Latin America in a time of international danger.
7. Millions of Americans joined the U.S. military.
8. He wants to warn U.S. citizens against pessimism and giving up on the nation.
9. the establishment of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
10, overplowing the land without periods of rest for the soil
11. wartime spending
12. Americans did not believe Japan threatened them directly.
13. Both believed they had a right to land outside of their borders.
14, It was unable to militarily prevent Hitler from marching into the Sudetenland.
15. the surrender of France
16. Central Europe
17. He took advantage of appeasement and a lack of force behind the League of Nations.
18. This order set up camps where Japanese Americans were forced to live during the war.
19. Franklin Roosevelt ended discrimination in hiring practices for government businesses and Victory Over Japan Day was declared.
20. The government benefited from expansion, and citizens benefited from an improved economy.
21. death of Hitler
22.the long distances between the United States and battle sites in the Pacific theater
23.The Allies only wanted to use the bomb as a last resort to end the war.
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