What challenges did the continental army face at valley forge?
Answer: The challenges the Continental army faced at Valley Forge were running out of necessities(food, water, weapons) and losing 3,000 men to lice. Also, men quitting.
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The new state constitutions adopted by southern states in 1867 and 1868 a. were among the most progressive in the nation
b. passed by delegates who were predominantly Republican. c. included universal male suffrage. d. required statewide public schools for both races. e. all of these choices.
In the Florida Purchase (Adams-Oñis) Treaty,
a. Spain ceded ownership of East Florida to the United States. b. the United States surrendered its claims to Spanish Texas. c. a boundary was established that separated American holdings in Louisiana and the Oregon Country from the Spanish Southwest. d. Spain promised to control Indian outlaws in East Florida. e. Spain promised to leave Cuba.
Compared to most other immigrant ethnic groups in the late nineteenth century, Jewish immigrants
A. All these answers are correct. B. huddled together in ethnic neighborhoods. C. both advanced rapidly economically, and huddled together in ethnic neighborhoods. D. placed a high value on education. E. advanced rapidly economically.
What was the major difficulty facing the police groups, courts, and prisons set up to ferret out collaborators after World War II?
a) how to define collaboration and how to determine which collaborators should be punished b) how long to sentence collaborators if they were not executed for their crimes Consider This: If everyone who had any dealings with the Nazis were eliminated, there would be no one left to run the government, factories, and military. See 14.6: Narrative: No Regrets. c) how to keep collaborators from switching to the Communist Party Consider This: If everyone who had any dealings with the Nazis were eliminated, there would be no one left to run the government, factories, and military. See 14.6: Narrative: No Regrets. d) how to make collaborators give up the names of those who helped them during the war Consider This: If everyone who had any dealings with the Nazis were eliminated, there would be no one left to run the government, factories, and military. See 14.6: Narrative: No Regrets.