Examine the early German successes in World War II. Why was Hitler so successful? What was Germany's high point? How close was Hitler to total victory? What were the turning points in World War II? What mistakes did Hitler make? How quickly did the tide turn against Germany? Discuss the end of the war.
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a. the enclosure acts. b. child labor. c. the lack of the middle class in the British parliament. d. England's industrial cities. e. the destruction of the noble class in British society.
The Second Great Awakening tended to
a. promote religious diversity. b. reduce social class differences. c. blur regional differences. d. discourage church membership. e. weaken women's social position.
The Indian warrior caste was known as the
A. kshatriya. B. pariah. C. brahmin. D. vaisya. E. jati.
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A. refusing to back down in a crisis even if it took the nation to the brink of war. B. the halting of nuclear testing by one side, in hope that the other side would reciprocate. C. mutual agreements between nations that resulted in a reduction of nuclear arms stockpiles. D. the development of agreements between nations that called for a freeze on nuclear arms production.