What was Germany's intent in its strategy at the Battle of Verdun in 1916?
a. To cut off internal access to Paris
b. To prevent a flank of British troops from attempting to join the French
c. To inflict the greatest number of casualties possible in a battle of attrition
d. To demonstrate their superior fire power to the French
e. To break through the final line of French defense and take Paris
c
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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a. slave labor on sugar plantations. b. a switch to the three-field crop rotation system. c. the use of swidden agricultural practices. d. extensive irrigation canals. e. staple crops, including cucumbers and melons.
More than 300,000 Indians lived on the Pacific Coast before the arrival of Spanish settlers.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
By the time Jefferson left the presidency in 1809, __________ held nearly all the appointive offices.
A) Republicans B) Federalists C) Arch-Federalists D) Whigs.