The "Fighting Quaker" American general who eventually drove the British from most of Georgia and South Carolina was
a. Charles Cornwallis.
b. Benedict Arnold.
c. Horatio Gates.
d. George Rogers Clark.
e. Nathanael Greene.
e
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Which of the following replaced the practice of circumcision in Jewish culture in Christian societies?
A) communion B) last rites C) baptism D) marriage
At the conference at Yalta in 1945, Roosevelt called for postwar policy to be guided by
A) a system of unilateral action. B) spheres of influence. C) exclusive alliances. D) self-determination. E) the restoration of all governments in place at the start of the war.
He was called "The Lone Eagle" and was the most notable news hero of the 1920s
a. Floyd Collins b. Jack Dempsey c. Charles A. Lindbergh d. John Scopes
How did literacy change in the eighteenth century? What audiences were targeted and why?
What will be an ideal response?