A major advocate for achieving national power through naval supremacy was

A) Josiah Strong.
B) William Jennings Bryan.
C) Alfred T. Mahan.
D) John Dewey.


Answer: C

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Approximately __________ soldiers died in the Civil War

a. 50,000 b. 125,000 c. 620,000 d. 950,000 e. 1,500,000

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Both cathedral schools and universities were ________

A) run by the Catholic church B) dedicated to Roman law C) centered on secular learning D) urban institutions

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Lee's invasion of Pennsylvania in 1863 was driven by the desire for:

A) large areas of northern territory. B) relief of northern pressure on Richmond. C) encircling Washington, D.C. D) a victory that would get British and French support for the Confederacy.

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