What strategic challenges and battlefield conditions did the United States face in the Pacific and European theaters? How did the United States prevail against Japan and Germany?

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Germany and Italy were heavily armed and controlled nearly all of Europe, and invasion was perilous. The same was true for Japan's control in the Pacific. In both places, the United States prevailed by attacks at weaknesses that exacted heavy sacrifices but resulted in a base for further attacks. In Europe, the Soviet Union, allied with the United States, helped force Germany to submit. Japan was not defeated until the United States used nuclear weapons.

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The ____________________ Treaty facilitated economic and financial intercourse among European community members

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Who wrote "Thoughts for the Times on War and Death"?

a. Sigmund Freud b. Franz Kafka c. William Butler Yeats d. T.S. Eliot e. Oswald Spengler

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Why did the battle over black suffrage ultimately divide the women's rights movement?

A) A large part of the women's rights movement did not believe that a constitutional amendment was necessary in order to gain the vote. B) Half of the movement advocated focusing on the rights of black women, while the other half emphasized that first priority should be on the rights of black men. C) Some advocates of women's rights refused to support black suffrage without similar guarantees of woman suffrage. D) The women's rights movement had always avoided the debate over slavery, and many now feared being drawn into the new debate over black rights. E) The leaders of the women's rights movement were racists who believed that black suffrage was a mistake.

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