From the outset of its involvement, how did the US plan on winning the war?
What will be an ideal response?
by outproducing its enemies
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Many Puritans left England around 1630 to settle in Massachusetts Bay because
A) Jamestown and Plymouth were economically successful. B) Anglican cleric William Laud was removing ministers with Puritan sympathies and tightening his centralized control of the church. C) they read about the amazing fertility of the land and decided they would gain great wealth overnight. D) Anglican cleric William Laud ordered them to forfeit their property or leave.
The Radical Republicans in Congress approached Reconstruction with the conviction that
A. to keep faith with the antislavery crusade, the rights of freedmen must include rights for white and black women. B. to avoid any recurrence of southern resistance, the power of the planter class should be restored, with full land ownership. C. to complete the task of the war, slavery must be totally and irrevocably abolished. D. to heal the nation, the South should be treated with generosity and compassion.
As Attorney General, Robert Kennedy urged his brother, President John F. Kennedy?, to take progressive actions for civil rights
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The Central Intelligence Agency:
A) was the first government agency devoted to intelligence and spying. B) had its roots in the wartime Office of Strategic Services. C) was created by Congress over Truman's veto. D) remained a small and insignificant agency during the Cold War.