During the internment process, the director of the FBI and the U.S. attorney general __________
A) applauded Roosevelt's decision
B) actively rounded up Japanese Americans
C) publicly opposed the plan
D) were suspected of being sympathetic to the enemy
C
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What will be an ideal response?
What effect did the Russian peasant revolt of 1773 have on Catherine the Great?
A) It made her less sympathetic to the plight of the serfs. B) It made her more sympathetic to the plight of the serfs. C) It made her eager to revenge the influential landlords who had been killed. D) It led to her increase the pace of the reforms she was instituting. E) It caused her to rescind the reforms that she had previously made.
The European takeover of Africa was finally complete with the victory of the Italians over the forces of the Ethiopian king at the Battle of Adowa
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The Battle of the Somme
a. was the first major battle of World War I. b. killed more than 21,000 British soldiers in a single day. c. was the first, quite unexpected, victory of the Austro-Hungarian army. d. occurred in Belgium, and brought Britain and the Netherlands into the war. e. was fought near the beaches of Gallipoli.