The Battle of Fredericksburg resulted in

A) heavy fighting and a demoralizing stalemate.
B) the retreat of General Robert E. Lee's forces to Richmond.
C) a devastating loss for General Ambrose Burnside.
D) the Union's inflicting a brutal blow to the Confederate cavalry.
E) a clear victory for the Union.


C

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Why did Adolf Hitler rely on Magda Goebbels and Emmy Göring?

a) He needed women of wealth and culture to host his social events, hoping that their presence would give him and his followers a civilized veneer. b) He needed their devotion to factory work and paramilitary service to model what he wanted from the rest of Germany’s women. Consider This: Goebbels did her part for the Nazi Party while producing six children with her husband, Joseph. See 12.6: Narrative: Hitler’s Director. c) Goebbels and Göring served as the main propaganda functionaries for the Nazi Party, making radio broadcasts nightly. Consider This: Goebbels did her part for the Nazi Party while producing six children with her husband, Joseph. See 12.6: Narrative: Hitler’s Director. d) Goebbels and Göring served as Hitler’s main secretaries and also assisted Leni Riefenstahl in making her films. Consider This: Goebbels did her part for the Nazi Party while producing six children with her husband, Joseph. See 12.6: Narrative: Hitler’s Director.

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John Knox, founder of Presbyterianism in Scotland, argued that

a. a different form of Protestantism was necessary in Scotland to combat the Church of England. b. Scotland needed a real reformation because Henry VIII's conversion to Protestantism was for political purposes only. c. England had no business in Scotland, religious or political. d. women were not empowered to rule in the government because it was unnatural. e. Scotland must rely on France to expel the English, even if they were Catholic.

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Companies also used rebates to large customers to draw them away from their competition--this resulted in outrageous rates for ______ customers. The government ended up regulating the industry to prevent such unfair rate practices.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Describe the criticism that was leveled at FDR's New Deal in 1935, and summarize how and with what programs Roosevelt responded.

What will be an ideal response?

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