Blitzkrieg was

a. a steady, methodical armed attack that was aimed at achieving an eventual weakening of an enemy and, finally, surrender.
b. a coordinated sudden attack by land and air forces.
c. never able to achieve its specific military objectives.
d. a series of naval attacks that were aimed at blockading enemy ports.
e. the use of massed artillery fire and poison gas against enemy fortifications.


b

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a. emphasizing the importance of rhetoric and moral philosophy. b. emphasizing the purity of classical Latin as opposed to medieval Latin. c. advocating the overthrow of the Holy Roman Emperor seen as another Julius Caesar. d. defending the republican form of government. e. rejecting Christianity and officially adopting Stoicism.

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A. Andrew Carnegie. B. Henry Heinz. C. Jay Cooke. D. John D. Rockefeller.

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Which of the following is NOT true about muckraking journalists?

A) Teddy Roosevelt coined the term. B) It referred to the job of raking through the filth at the bottom of American society. C) It applied to newspaper journalists who were willing to investigate and expose scandal and corruption in society. D) The journalists routinely focused on corruption with labor unions and amongst the poorest members of society.

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