Why did Germany believe victory was still possible in 1917?

a. They had gained considerable lands on the Eastern Front.
b. The Russian Civil War meant that Russia dropped out of the war.
c. The United States maintained a policy of non-intervention.
d. Austrian and German forces defeated the Italians at the Battle of Caporetto.
e. All of these.


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Which of the following statements is true of individuals with Turner syndrome?

A. They are born with an XO chromosomal composition. B. They are males with an XY chromosomal composition in the strictly genetic definition of sex. C. They are highly likely to have problems with gender identity and gender typing. D. They are females in whom the vagina, clitoris, and labia are absent.

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The presence of skulls with elongated shapes found in Australian burial sites indicates what about native Australian communities?

A. Native Australians often ritually killed those individuals with genetic defects. B. Due to their genetic isolation from the rest of the world, native Australians developed distinctive features. C. Many native Australians died young due to genetic abnormalities. D. Communities of people sought to distinguish themselves from one another through visual cues.

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Roger Williams' beliefs included all of the following except

a. breaking away from the Church of England. b. denying Catholics and Jews complete religious freedom in Rhode Island. c. condemning the taking of Indian land without fair compensation. d. denying the authority of the civil government to regulate religious matters. e. challenging the legality of Massachusetts Bay's charter.

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Roger Williams, a Separatist who arrived in Massachusetts in 1631,

A. published the Indian Library, a series of books for readers of the Massachusett language. B. objected to mandatory church attendance and any correlation between religious worship and ungodliness. C. supported state authority and colonial rights to land claims. D. believed that religious exiles could only find refuge in the Chesapeake region.

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