Hitler's plan for defeating Britain relied on what?
a. The support of Soviet troops in a massive amphibious invasion
b. Germany's Luftwaffe gaining control of the skies
c. V-2 rockets to destroy British industrial power
d. A giant tunnel, the "chunnel," under the English channel
e. The support of Irish fifth-columnists
b
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Coney Island in New York served as an optimal example of Americans' love for
a. going to seaside resorts on vacation. b. shopping in a central district of department stores. c. amusement parks and technological wonders. d. building monuments to contemporary leaders.
Lenin signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk to follow through with his promise of peace, despite its harsh terms for Russia.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The Federalists chose not to nominate their most talented candidate, Alexander Hamilton, for president in 1796 because
a. Hamilton was engaged in a violent feud with Aaron Burr. b. George Washington refused to endorse Hamilton as his successor. c. Hamilton's pro-wealthy financial policies had made him politically unpopular. d. they believed that John Adams's charisma was a better match against Thomas Jefferson. e. they feared that Hamilton might lead the nation to war against France.
All of the following is true about John Brown's attack on Harper's Ferry, EXCEPT:
a. The federal arsenal was an easy target and easily stormed. b. Slaves from nearby communities quickly joined the attack. c. John Brown's followers were surrounded and defeated by federal troops under the command of Robert E. Lee. d. John Brown had come to Virginia from Kansas.