From 1914 to 1916, trade between the United States and the European Allies
a. was seriously disrupted by German submarine attacks.
b. violated international neutrality laws.
c. was required by law to be carried only on British ships.
d. made America eager to enter World War I.
e. pulled the American economy into an economic boom.
e
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Why did Hermann Göring switch from daylight to nighttime bombing of England?
a) His Luftwaffe had proved unable to outlast or destroy the English RAF. b) He wanted to weaken British morale by making it impossible for the British to sleep in their own beds. Consider This: The U-boat captains called this period of the war the “Happy Time.” See 13.2.2: The Last Holdout. c) His engineers had developed night scopes he wanted to try out. Consider This: The U-boat captains called this period of the war the “Happy Time.” See 13.2.2: The Last Holdout. d) He wanted his planes to protect German U-boats, which attacked at night. Consider This: The U-boat captains called this period of the war the “Happy Time.” See 13.2.2: The Last Holdout.
In Jesse Jackson’s 1984 presidential bid, his grassroots supporters were known as
a. the King’s Dream Team. b. the Moral Majority. c. the Rainbow Coalition. d. the Freedom Fighters.
General MacArthur was fired as commanding general in the Korean War because he
a. did not foresee Chinese entry into the war. b. denounced the concept of limited war supported by President Truman and the Joint Chiefs of Staff. c. made several foolish tactical mistakes. d. had secretly begun a presidential campaign.
The Hanseatic League was a collection of Italian merchant guilds which controlled trade through Western Europe.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)