In addition to the devastation of the countries, cities, peoples, and cultures of Europe, what did World War II destroy?
a. American commitment to globalism in foreign policy
b. European supremacy in world affairs
c. Any commitment of old and new nations around the globe to supranational bodies of diplomacy and conflict resolution
d. The capacity of western European nations to forge lasting economic and cultural ties in the post-war world
e. The trans-Atlantic partnership
b
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A. medicine. B. natural history. C. chemistry. D. biology. E. astronomy.
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
A) ?worked closely with J. Edgar Hoover to catch Communist spies. B) ?were sentenced to a prison sentence and later released. C) ?both confessed to giving American nuclear secrets to the Soviets. D) ?were charged in connection to an investigation of a network of Soviet agents working on the Manhattan Project. E) ?None of these are correct.
What was Operation Barbarossa?
A) The German plans to invade the Soviet Union. B) Contingency plans if the US declared war on Germany. C) A secret British plan to invade western Germany. D) The Italian effort to attack Greece. E) The German push for more land in Eastern Europe.
Referring to captured slaves as “contraband” reflected the fact that __________
a) Union commanders used property laws to justify freeing them b) the federal government was determined to abolish slavery c) slaves did not willingly flee to Union armies d) northern generals held slaves as prisoners