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history help right answer gets voted best answer!?
1. The convoy system, instituted in May 1917,
(1 point)
cut merchant losses greatly.
had failed by November 1917.
eliminated the sinking of Allied ships.
ended the war.
2. African Americans fighting in World War I were used mostly (1 point)
for manual labor.
for scouting.
as frontline soldiers.
because they were eager to join in the fighting.
3. As Germany weakened, the Allies sought (1 point)
a stalemate.
the unconditional surrender of Germany.
a mutually agreeable treaty.
an alliance with Germany against Russia.
4. Russia's exit from the war (1 point)
was a French diplomatic success.
gave Americans the Allied leadership role.
made Germany weaker.
increased the pressure on the Allies.
5. The death toll from World War I was (1 point)
highest for American troops.
low, because of advances in weapons.
extraordinarily high.
high for Germany but low for the Allies.
1 - a
2 - a
3 - c
4 - d
5 - c
p.s.
how will you tell if they are right or not ?
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2. He was a recluse who no one in the town knew much about.
3. He chose to stand up and defend the rights of others, regardless of color.
4. He was a black man.
5. She was a tomboy and a girl.
6. He lived with and had children with an African American woman.
1 2 3 4 5 6 A. Scout
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1 2 3 4 5 6 C. Boo Radley
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1 2 3 4 5 6 F. Mayella Ewell
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