What did the "Double V" campaign represent?

A) the American campaign to defeat both Germany and Japan.
B) the Allied campaign to defeat Germany on land as well as at sea.
C) the Allied campaign to defeat Nazism and Fascism.
D) the African-Americans' campaign to defeat racism at home and enemies abroad.
E) the Mexican-American campaign of to defeat the Axis powers and to loosen immigration restrictions at home.


D

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Why did Margaret Cavendish critique the Royal Society of London?

A. for working on impractical subjects B. for refusing to take risks C. for their anticlerical statements D. for taking an interest in military technology

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France did not give open assistance to America until after the victory at Saratoga because

a. it trusted General Horatio Gates more than George Washington. b. it could not deliver weapons effectively before that time. c. it thought the colonists' chances of winning were very slim. d. it was worried that American revolutionary ideas might spread to France. e. it was hoping to regain French Canada by diplomatic bargaining.

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A group of slaves who were chained together for transport or sale was known as a __________

A) gang B) coffle C) mob D) clutch

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What was the significance of the Iran-Iraq War? Was it influenced in any way by legacies of the cold war? Discuss the implications of the Gulf War.

What will be an ideal response?

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