In mid-1945, evidence of Japan's desperation to continue the war included
A. both the sending of thousands of pilots on suicide missions, and nighttime attacks by Japanese troops against American lines.
B. nighttime attacks by Japanese troops against American lines.
C. the sending of thousands of pilots on suicide missions.
D. All these answers are correct.
E. the loss of over 100,000 Japanese lives at Okinawa.
D
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George Wallace’s intentions in 1968 were
a. to form a political alliance between southern segregationists and northern working people who believed the Democrats had abandoned them. b. to win enough electoral votes to deny a majority to both Nixon and Humphrey. c. to become the broker in an election decided in the House of Representatives. d. to frighten both parties. e. all of these choices.
Guilds declined for all of the following reasons except that
A) they were abolished in revolutionary France and restricted in Britain. B) guild training was not needed for factory work. C) they sponsored a number of unsuccessful and politically damaging revolts. D) their efforts to protect their members from exploitation were seen as hindering technological and economic development. E) they were seen as a threat to free trade and free flow of labor.
The authors argue that women preachers might have been more common at camp meetings
because A) no one came to camp meetings. B) the latter were marginalized. C) women found it easier to travel to them. D) social norms were in abeyance at camp meetings.
The observation that the Reformation did not work in a social vacuum would be supported most by the great changes it sparked in
A) Germany. B) France. C) Spain. D) Italy. E) Sweden.