The significant disadvantage of Germany's Zeppelins was
a. they were so big and light that they were easy to deflect off course.
b. they were extremely flammable when hit with anti-aircraft guns.
c. loading them with heavy armements limited their range
d. they were extremely reflective and a natural draw for enemy fire.
e. lack of significant airspeed.
b
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A) ruling without Parliament. B) ?packing? the Parliament with his loyal supporters. C) opposing an aggressive policy toward Spain. D) using lavish bribes and patronage. E) all of the above.
The English Factory Act of 1833 targeted __________.
A. child labor B. safe working conditions C. wage fairness D. Women's working conditions
The Homestead Act granted 160 acres of public domain to any settler who:
A) was willing to pay $5 an acre. B) would live on the land and improve it for five years. C) had served in the military for two years. D) was willing to share his produce with the government.
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a. It was narrowly passed by Congress, and President Johnson reluctantly signed it. b. Congress passed it, but President Johnson vetoed it. c. Congress passed it, President Johnson vetoed it, and Congress overrode the veto. d. Congress passed it, President Johnson signed it, but the Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional.