Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were America's only atomic spies

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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Miltiades, who had fled from Persian service, led the Greeks to a vital victory over the Persians at __________.

A. Tempe B. Thebes C. Corinth D. Marathon

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Summarize the political and economic problems faced by Great Britain, France, and Italy, and discuss how they contributed to governmental weakness and instability. Did Germany suffer from any of the same troubles?

What will be an ideal response?

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What did President Johnson's circle of advisers conclude, following the Tet Offensive?

a. It was time to get the troops out as quickly as possible. b. Although suffering enormous casualties, the enemy's will to win had not lessened. c. The only way to win the war was to use nuclear weapons. d. The North Vietnamese were on the ropes and vulnerable to a massive American push.

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According to the introductory video in section 1.5, which of the following gave the Vikings an advantage over other Europeans in the tenth century?

A) smallpox B) agriculture C) longhouse D) longship

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