How did Oleg's navy overcome the Greeks closing the strait near Constantinople?

A) ?His army launched arrows with plague on the tips of the arrows.
B) ?His army launched a full-scale ground offensive without the navy.
C) ?His army besieged the city and starved it into submission.
D) ?His army put wheels on the ships so they could attack on land.
E) ?His army used the wood from the stranded ships as projectiles.


D

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A) They employ symbolism to illustrate the favored nature of white settlers. B) They emphasize the travails of those headed into the frontier. C) They exaggerate aspects of westward travel for dramatic effect. D) They celebrate the deeds of individual heroes. E) They accentuate the beauty of the Western landscape.

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Some critics of Japan's recent economic developments have claimed that

a. there is too little government involvement in the economy. b. there should be more contacts between politicians and businessmen in order to facilitate economic growth. c. there should be less government involvement and Japan should open up its markets to international competition. d. in order to improve economic productivity, Japan should raise its tariffs. e. government nationalization of industry would stabilize and then improve the economy.

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Nixon’s three-part plan to end the war in Vietnam included __________.

a. a surge in the deployment of American troops b. goodwill gestures toward the North Vietnamese c. the end of air strikes and a focus on ground attacks d. gradual withdrawal of U.S. troops

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Another policy imposed by the British was that of _________, the loss by a country of its right to set its own tariffs.

a. tariff avoidance right b. nontariff sanctuary c. nontariff autonomy d. tariff forgiveness

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