The preparations for the Allied "D-Day" invasion of France involved
a. nearly one million fighting men and two thousand tanks.
b. more than five million troops and ten thousand vessels.
c. just over one million troops, two hundred aircraft, and fifteen hundred boats.
d. more than half a million soldiers and fifty tons of explosives.
e. nearly three million troops and forty-six hundred vessels.
e
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A. purchased land that would become the colony of Delaware. B. been released from prison for his heretical views. C. returned from service to the crown on the high seas. D. established a trading company.
Most of the early scientists in the Scientific Revolution refused any royal patronage for fear of losing their autonomy in discoveries.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The Kansas-Nebraska Act helped create the Republican Party.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
In World War II, one of the primary American commanders in the Pacific was
A. Chester Nimitz. B. George Marshall. C. Omar Bradley. D. George Patton. E. Dwight Eisenhower.