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Kyla Mae Domalaon
on Nov 05, 2024Verified
What made Massachusetts governor Calvin Coolidge a national celebrity in the fall of 1919?
A) He bravely stood by the striking policemen of Boston.
B) His swift response to the flu epidemic saved thousands of lives.
C) He replaced all striking police officers in Boston with the National Guard.
D) He reached across the aisle and endorsed Wilson's Fourteen Points.
Calvin Coolidge
The 30th President of the United States (1923-1929), known for his laissez-faire economic policies and leadership during the Roaring Twenties' era of prosperity.
National Celebrity
A person who has achieved widespread recognition and fame within a country, often through entertainment, sports, politics, or other fields of public interest.
- Analyze the impact of prominent individuals on the direction and results of World War I.
- Explain how World War I influenced the alteration in status and rights of women and minority populations.
Verified Answer
CW
Learning Objectives
- Analyze the impact of prominent individuals on the direction and results of World War I.
- Explain how World War I influenced the alteration in status and rights of women and minority populations.
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