A "scorched earth" policy against the Guatemalan guerrillas was implemented in 1982 by a junta headed by

A) Mario Méndez Montenegro.
B) Kjell Laugerud.
C) Efraín Ríos Montt.
D) Oscar Mejía Victores.


C

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How did Germany's persecution of Jews during the 1930s benefit the allies during World War II?

A) It did not really help at all. B) It strengthened the allies' militaries by providing more soldiers. C) It helped the Americans and British learn how to deal more effectively with minority groups. D) It angered Americans and gave them more motivation to fight. E) Many leading European scientists and intellectuals fled German control and aided the allies during the war.

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Women supported protests against the Stamp Act in all of the following ways except

a. assembling in public to hold spinning bees. b. making homespun cloth to replace British textiles. c. publicly signing petitions declaring their boycott of consumer goods imported from England. d. organizing branches of Daughters of Liberty organizations to help enforce nonimportation agreements and boycotts against British goods. e. participating as delegates to the Stamp Act Congress of 1765 in New York City.

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As an "Indian Professor" who had graduated at an Indian university, Sam Houston

a) offered to educate his students for free. b) charged 30% more than the going rate for instructors. c) taught only those students with at least one-eighth Indian blood. d) could not find enough students to teach. e) quickly found himself feeling "hollow and empty" and longed for a more fulfilling career.

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