The first leader of post-czarist Russia was

a. Aleksandr Kerensky
b. Vladimir Lenin
c. Joseph Stalin
d. Leon Trotsky
e. Mikhail Kutuzov


a

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The systematic extermination of Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals, and others who were considered deviant by the Germans during World War II has come to be known as the ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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What brought about the so-called “sitting war”?

a) The Germans spent this time consolidating their conquests in Poland before moving to Western Europe. b) The French and British spent this time planning to mount an attack on Italy. Consider This: During the sitting war the Germans did undertake the demolition of the Polish state. See 13.1.2: A Pause to Consolidate. c) The League of Nations urged it as a “time out” to consider negotiations. Consider This: During the sitting war the Germans did undertake the demolition of the Polish state. See 13.1.2: A Pause to Consolidate. d) The French wanted to finish building the Maginot Line. Consider This: During the sitting war the Germans did undertake the demolition of the Polish state. See 13.1.2: A Pause to Consolidate.

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What did total war mena?

A) That all branches of the armed services were involved in the war. B) That all citizens became soldiers. C) Unprecedented governmental mobilization of society. D) Wholehearted determination to win the war. E) A sharp increase in diseases for civilians because of food scarcities.

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What were the strengths and weaknesses of the Hoover administration's foreign policy?

What will be an ideal response?

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