Minority groups rallied behind the slogan, Double V during World War II.
The Double V campaign was a slogan and drive to promote the fight for democracy in overseas campaigns and at the home front in the United States for African Americans during World War II.
Thompson called for a “double V for victory” sign, with the first V standing for victory of enemies from without and the second V for victory over enemies within, meaning those in the United States who limited the freedoms of African Americans.
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Answer:
A. Double V
Explanation:
The double V slogans was initiated to promote democracy for African American citizens in united states. The double V stands for double victory, which conveys that the minorities would march for victory against Discrimination and Tyranny in the country.
Hudson Bay is located in an inlet of northeastern Canada.
B.
Hudson Bay contains several petroleum reserves.
C.
Hudson Bay is frozen for up to eight months of the year.
D.
Hudson Bay is an important waterway into the interior of the country.
Answer:
B.
Hudson Bay contains several petroleum reserves.
Explanation:
Hudson Bay in on the northeast of Canada and it is frozen for most of the year, yes. The Hudson Bay is a very important water way and it has led to Russian and Canadian interest in the potential for commercial trade routes across the Arctic and into Hudson Bay in periods of ice-free navigation. Although all this is easily checked, the several petroleum reserves are not, therefore, it is the answer.
(1) Battle of Britain
(2) D-Day invasion
(3) invasion of Poland
(4) dropping of an atomic bomb on Hiroshima