What did "the winners" win in the Great War? And what did they lose?

What will be an ideal response?


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How did a soldier's actual service during World War I differ from expectations?

a. There were plenty of opportunities for heroism. b. It was very similar to wars of nineteenth-century Europe. c. It was an experience of unmatched horror with machines that crushed the life out of the landscape and the chivalry out of war. d. It matched their training and education but left them with an increased taste for war.

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The Indians of the plains and mountains were not a serious threat to large, well-organized wagon trains

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Which of the following statements about British attempts to turn slave rebelliousness into a strategic advantage is the most accurate?

A. British leaders successfully turned former slaves into a black army of 10,000. B. The British helped organize the largest slave revolt in history. C. British leaders did not think that organizing support among African Americans would be effective. D. In attempts to gain loyalties, British leaders created a sanctuary for black loyalists on the southeastern coast.

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During Roman expansion throughout the Mediterranean region, the Romans engaged in conflict with all EXCEPT which of the following?

A. the Seleucids B. the Harappans C. pirates and ambitious local lords D. the Carthaginians E. the Antigonids

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