Why was the Battle of the Bulge an important battle during World War II?
a. It was the battle that drew the United States into the war.
b. It was Hitler's first loss in the war, showing the world that he could be beaten.
c. It was the first time the Allies gained significant ground in Europe.
d. The Allies won the battle and immediately ended the war.
e. The Allied victory exhausted Hitler's reserves and fatally weakened his army.
E
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a. making residents of the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico American citizens. b. granting no monetary compensation to Spain for the loss of its colonies. c. defining Alaska and Hawaii as American colonies. d. carrying no promise of eventual statehood for the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico.
Herman Melville's most important literary work was
A. "The Raven." B. Leaves of Grass. C. Moby Dick. D. Uncle Tom's Cabin. E. The Deerslayer.
All of the following is true about Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution in Cuba, EXCEPT
a. It toppled the corrupt and dictatorial Fulgencio Batista. b. Embarrassed by Batista, many American observers had hoped for a pro-American attitude in Castro. c. Castro's social and economic reforms began to endanger American investments and interests. d. Castro's revolution had depended on Soviet arms supplies.
Which of these should you not do when you find yourself in a conversation with someone from a different sociolinguistic background?
A) practice mindfulness B) respond as best you can based on the cues you are receiving C) talk louder in case they didn't hear you properly D) adapt to the tone of the speaker