What was one challenge the U.S. military faced in recruiting men to serve in the armed forces? (5 points) feelings of lack of support from the American public getting white soldiers to fight alongside African American soldiers providing enough soldiers to fight in both Europe and the Pacific the reluctance of Mexican Americans and Native Americans to enlist

Answers

Answer 1
Answer:

The correct answer here would be the third option. The problemUS military faced in the WWII was finding enough man to be able to compete onboth fronts, those fronts, being in Europe and in the Pacific. The troops neededto be sent to Europe in order to engage the Nazi Germany directly while on theother side of the globe the US had to fight Japan in the Pacific and send notonly troops but weapons and vehicles also. 

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

C. Providing enough soilders to fight in both Europe and the Pacific

Explanation:

I took the test! Hope this helps


Related Questions

Germany and Italy became unified under a policy of Realpolitik, a german expression that means that the goals of the government policy should be accomplished by? following public opinion the calculated use of power adherence to international law remaining true to ideals
Low crop prices reduced farmers' incomes so they lost their homes and farms because they were unable to pay their loans and mortgages. select true or false.
What was george pattons innovation in the battle against pancho villa in mexico
Which northeastern state became the first in the nation to require parents to make sure their children could read?
In what different ways could a large colonial population help the economy of the mother country?

Christianity shaped the Culture and legacy of the axum civilization in all of the following ways except A. Leading to war with Nubia
B. Influencing the design of the axumite currency
C. Changing the style of the axumite art and architecture
D. Blocking trade with neighbouring civilizations that adopted islam

Answers

The Christianity shaped the Culture and legacy of the axum civilization in matter of currency, when the coins was changed from the crescent-and-disk of South Arabian polytheism to the Christian cross, architecture, the religious traditions affected the architecture as well, the trading, that was blocked with neighboring civilizations that adopted Islam, however they never had a war with Nubia, they were part of the collapse of the Kush, one of the civilization that lived in Nubia, when they invaded them but they did not got into war with all the region, there were rised  three Christian kingdoms, Nobatia, Makuria and Alodia. The answer is A.

Christianity couldn't have shaped a. Leading to war with Nubia.  This is because Nubia was long destroyed before Jesus was even BORN.

What affects did the Civil War have on the economy of the North?

Answers

The Union's industrial and economic capacity soared during the war as the North continued its rapid industrialization to suppress the rebellion. In the South, a smaller industrial base, fewer rail lines, and an agricultural economy based upon slave labor made mobilization of resources more difficult.

Which of the following civilizations played an economic role in expanding cultural connections between Europe and Africa? A. Maya Civilization B. Kingdom of Axum C. Han Dynasty D. Olmec Civilization

Answers

B. Kingdom of Axum

Aksum became the greatest market of northeastern Africa; its merchants traded as far as Alexandria and beyond the Nile River.
"Kingdom of Axum" is the one among the following choices given in the question that laid an economic role in expanding cultural connections between Europe and Africa. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". I hope the answer helps.

Which describe people and their accomplishments that were part of Mesopotamian civilizations? Choose all answers that are correct. A. hieroglyphic writing B. many diverse city-states between two rivers C. earliest willing acceptance of monotheism D. stepped structures known as ziggurats..

Answers

The correct answer are:

B. Many diverse city-states between two rivers.

Mesopotamian civilizations flourished between the rivers Tigris and Euphrates, in what today is Iraq. Mesopotamia comes from the Greek for "land between two rivers." The most ancient civilizations came to be in this region at least six thousand years ago. Mesopotamia was divided into Assyria in the north and Babylon in the south, which in turn was divided into Akkad and Sumeria. Mesopotamia was not a single state, but a group of many city-states spread all over the region between the rivers. The most famous cities were Ur, Nippur, Lagash, among many others.

D. Stepped structures known as ziggurats.

A ziggurat is a temple of the ancient Mesopotamia that has a pyramid shape. The purpose of these structures was to get the temples closer to the sky and they were accessible through stairs. Ziggurats were considered the houses of the gods and, therefore, only priests had access to these temples. Every city of ancient Mesopotamia had a Ziggurat for their patron God.

A (although their writing was not called hieroglyphic, as this pertains specifically to ancient egypt, the mesopotamians certainly had scripture and writing), B and D. 
C is not part of the correct answers as the mesopotamians were polytheistic.

Which idea was not part of Karl Marx's philosophy as seen in Das Kapital or the Communist Manifesto? A. If leaders followed the rules of Christianity, they would be better rulers. B. Business owners have never been fair to their workers. C. Capitalism is a bad economic system. D. Workers are the real producers of wealth.

Answers

The ANSWER is : If leaders followed the rules of Christianity, they would be better rulers.( Trust me I just got this question right on my test :)

Answer:

The answer is A. If leaders followed the rules of Christianity, they would be better rulers

Explanation:

I took the test and mastered all the questions it was EZ

The threat to the survival of which nation led the Allies to pursue a “Europe-first” strategy?

Answers

Answer:

The threat of the survival of the Soviet Union led the Allies to pursue a "Europe-first" strategy.

Explanation:

Great Britain commanded by Winston Churchill created the plan "Europe First" or "Germany first" because they believed that if Germany was able to conquer the Soviet Union, it was going to become an impenetrable fortress and represented a big danger to them and the rest o the world. Therefore they invited the U.S. to solve the conflict in Europe first. Because they believed japan was far more vulnerable than Germany and that their occupied territories were not such a strong system as the ones of Germany.

Allies adopted a "Europe-first" strategy to aid the nation of France which fell under Nazi power during WWll.