At what point was Japan’s defeat inevitable?
a. after the Japanese defeat in Leyte Gulf
b. after the Battle of Midway
c. after the Battle of the Coral Sea
d. after the attack on Pearl Harbor
a. after the Japanese defeat in Leyte Gulf
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Between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries, slave traders carried almost __________ blacks to the Americas.
a. 1.5 million b. 11 million c. 25 million d. 60 million
Which of the following stimulated commercial agriculture within the United States in the early nineteenth century?
a) canals b) furs c) textiles d) treaties
The male-dominated nature of mining towns made __________ popular businesses
A) churches B) saloons C) dry goods stores D) horse farms
The major campaign issue of the 1888 presidential election was
a. civil-service reform. b. civil rights for blacks. c. the currency question. d. foreign policy. e. tariff policy.