1. In what way did both the U.S. government and its citizens benefit from the war?

(WWII)

A. The government was able to defeat U.S. enemies, and citizens could freely travel.
B. The government was able to enforce its isolationist policy, and citizens could discriminate against communists in the United States.
C. The government benefited from expansion, and citizens benefited from an improved economy.
D. The government could use the war to control countries in Latin America, and citizens paid less for imported goods.

So C and D

Thx you

To answer this question, we can break it down into two parts: how the U.S. government and its citizens benefited from the war.

To determine how the government benefited, we can look at options A, B, C, and D.

Option A suggests that the government was able to defeat U.S. enemies and citizens could freely travel. However, this does not fully reflect the overall benefits to the government, as defeating enemies and travel freedom might be considered more as outcomes or consequences of the war rather than direct benefits to the government.

Option B proposes that the government was able to enforce its isolationist policy, and citizens could discriminate against communists in the United States. However, the U.S. government did not enforce an isolationist policy during World War II; instead, it intervened actively in the global conflict. Additionally, discriminating against communists was more prominent during the Cold War, which occurred after World War II, rather than during the war itself.

Option D suggests that the government could use the war to control countries in Latin America, and citizens paid less for imported goods. However, while the U.S. did have some influence in Latin America during and after the war, it was not a primary objective of World War II for the U.S. government. Additionally, lower prices for imported goods were not a significant benefit of the war for citizens.

Option C states that the government benefited from expansion, and citizens benefited from an improved economy. This option aligns more closely with how both the U.S. government and its citizens benefited from the war. The U.S. government expanded its international influence through military victories and the establishment of institutions like the United Nations. Meanwhile, citizens experienced an economic boost due to increased industrial production and employment opportunities arising from war-related industries.

Based on this analysis, option C - the government benefited from expansion, and citizens benefited from an improved economy - is the most accurate and comprehensive answer to the question.

thx :p

Which are your final answers?

ok is 1 c

Yes, 1. c.

is it a or c?

1. b - no

2. d - yes

2. Which of the following presented a major challenge to U.S. military efforts in the Pacific?

A. lack of morale and willingness to fight among Americans
B. Japanese superiority in population and economic power
C. support for Japan from the Philippines
D. the long distances between the United States and battle sites in the Pacific theater

is it b or d?

1. b

2. d