Connect the changing role of women during World War I to the international movement for women's suffrage. (1 point)

During World War I, women gained more power in the workforce and played
• a key role in the war effort. This allowed them to successfully push for the right to vote in the United States, but nowhere else.
During World War I, women gained more power in the workforce and played
• a key role in the war effort. Sadly, this did not allow them to successfully push for the right to vote in many countries.
During World War I, women gained the right to vote. This led directly to more power in the workforce.
During World War I, women gained more power in the workforce and played
• a key role in the war effort. This allowed them to successfully push for the right to vote in many countries.

During World War I, as women took on more responsibilities in the workforce and played a crucial role in the war effort, their contributions were increasingly recognized and valued. This newfound sense of empowerment and capability not only influenced governments to grant women the right to vote, as a recognition of their contributions and sacrifices during the war, but also fueled the international movement for women's suffrage. The experiences of women during World War I highlighted their capabilities and strengths, which in turn helped to advance the cause of women's suffrage on a global scale.

A b c or d

B. During World War I, women gained more power in the workforce and played a key role in the war effort. This allowed them to successfully push for the right to vote in the United States, but nowhere else.

Where did women work in order to support the war effort during World War I? (1 point)

• in factories and medical stations, but not in the home
• only in the home.
• in factories, in medical stations, and in the home
• in positions abroad, but not in their country of citizenship

C. In factories, in medical stations, and in the home

What conclusions can we draw about how the writings of the Lost Generation were influenced by the great loss of life experienced during the First World War? (1 point)

• They wrote literature in order to process their experiences of not being involved in the war.
• They wrote literature in order to process their experiences of being involved in the war.
• They wrote literature in order to process their experiences of being medical officers during the war.
• They wrote literature in order to process their experiences of being war journalists.

B. They wrote literature in order to process their experiences of being involved in the war.

Critique the economic impact of trade restrictions and reparations on Germany after World War I. (1 point)

The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to pay reparations and pay high tariffs to trade with others. Most Germans found this a fair response to their part in the war.
O The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to pay reparations and pay high triffs to trade with others. This caused great economic pain, which led to the rise of anti-Semitism and fascism.
The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to get rid of its artistic institutions. This limited tourism, education, and the export
O The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to pay reparations and pay high triffs to trade with others. This caused great economic pain, which led to the rise of communism.

B. The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to pay reparations and pay high tariffs to trade with others. This caused great economic pain, which led to the rise of anti-Semitism and fascism.

Summarize the causes of the global economic instability that emerged in the 1920s. (1 point)

Global economic instability during the 1920s was caused by unequal wealth distribution and high levels of debt that weakened the stock market.
Global economic instability during the 1920s was caused by the rise of communism in Europe, which led to political unrest that weakened the stock market.
Global economic instability during the 1920s was caused by people paying off their debts as their incomes increased, which weakened the stock market.
Global economic instability during the 1920s was caused by the overproduction of the Ford Model T car, which weakened the stock market.