American casualties in World War I

A. numbered approximately 60,000.

B. were very low in all battles that U.S. troops participated in.

C. were comparable in number to those of the European powers.

D. were as likely to be from disease as from combat.

E. numbered approximately 350,000.


D

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What best characterizes the nature of Indian society today?

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Enlightenment thinkers believed that

a. the progressive increase of knowledge was the key towards making the world a more perfect place. b. the revival of knowledge from the ancient world would set them apart from their predecessors. c. knowledge is relative to the society from which it emerges and can as easily be lost as found. d. the obtainment of knowledge was the highest calling of God.

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