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Multiple Choice
1. B (Chapter 15)
2. D (Various chapters)
3. A (Chapter 20)
4. C (Chapter 10)
5. B (Chapter 5)
6. D (Various chapters)
7. A (Chapters 4, 6)
8. B (Chapter 18)
9. C (Chapter 15)
10. D (Chapter 12)
11. B (Chapter 14)
12. A (Chapter 9)
13. B (Various chapters)
14. B (Various chapters)
15. A (Chapter 9)
Long Answer
1. Student answers may vary depending on recall. Examples include the following: Patsy pulling a barnstorming trick to spite Instructor Hap Martin, Lily and Ida Mae flying a B-29 when the men couldn’t pull it off, and the women being professional at all times when on bases where female pilots don’t visit often. (Various chapters)
2. Student answers may vary based on inferences drawn, but should be textually supported. Examples include the following: Ida Mae’s mother has already lost her husband and almost lost her son when he was sent off to war, her sense of civic duty only extends to keeping her children safe and sound, and she worries that Ida Mae will be killed if she’s caught passing in the wrong parts of the South and in the military in general.