What was Germany's main justification for unrestricted submarine warfare in World War I?
a. It wanted to goad the United States into entering the war
b. It wanted to kill as many civilians as possible
c. Britain's blockade of Germany was crippling and this was the only way to attempt to blockade Britain
d. Submarines were safer than ships
e. It was the only way to defeat the Russians
Answer: c. Britain's blockade of Germany was crippling and this was the only way to attempt to blockade Britain
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The Brown decision encouraged an awakening of civil rights protest— and segregationist protest—in the South, ensuring it would have the backing of federal courts.
a. true b. false
What outlet did Greek women have as a source of power in public life?
A) Spartan women became warriors alongside their men. B) Women frequently acted as priestesses in Greek religion. C) Rural women would conduct business inside the poleis. D) Athenian women enjoyed citizenship and all the rights associated with such status. E) They were responsible for some of the greatest scientific achievements of the Greeks.
Frederick I Barbarossa benefited from a revival of Roman law and its emphasis on __________.
A. secular authority B. decentralized authority C. religious authority D. popular representation