Major setbacks for the Allies during the first two years of war occurred
A) on the eastern front.
B) on the western front.
C) in naval encounters.
D) all of the above.
E) none of the above.
A
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Heraclius (r. 610-641) was able to save the Roman Empire and beat back the Sasanids due to his:
a. Forced conversions of many inhabitants of the Levant to Christianity. b. Maneuvering Khosrow II onto the Sasanid throne. c. Incorporation of the stirrup in his cavalry units. d. Borrowing huge sums of money to fund an army.
The Nixon administration instituted a "Halloween Bombing" of North Vietnam for 12 days in the fall of 1972
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The city that replaced Baghad as the greatest Muslim city and the focus of trade was
a. Damascus. b. Jerusalem. c. Cairo. d. Alexandria. e. Medina.