Evaluate the following statement: Many Americans believe that the United States defeated the Nazis. In fact, the Soviet Union defeated the Nazis with some American help

What will be an ideal response?


ANSWER: Students should recognize that although overstated, the assertion under examination contains a good deal of truth. Prior to D-Day, the United States had not engaged the bulk of the German Army. The invasion of North Africa took away vital resources. The invasion of Italy did tie up some German troops. But for three years, the Soviet Union alone faced and largely defeated the German Army. Strong papers will discuss the decision to send supplies to the Soviets via lend-lease.

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How did American foreign policy for Europe differ from the policy pursued in North and South America?

a. U.S. foreign policy for Europe was based on a desire for outposts to African and Asian markets, while the policy pursued in North and South America was based on Pan-American unity against the nations of the Old World. b. U.S. foreign policy for Europe was based on a desire for outposts to African and Asian markets, while the policy pursued in North and South America promoted trade and tried to avoid diplomatic entanglements. c. U.S. foreign policy promoted trade and tried to avoid diplomatic entanglements in Europe, while its policy in North and South America was based on the Monroe Doctrine. d. U.S. foreign policy for Europe was based on the Monroe Doctrine, while the policy pursued in North and South America was based on coveting outposts on sea-lanes to other countries.

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In 1928, Al Smith ran for president as the __________ candidate.

a. Independent Party b. Democratic Party c. Republican Party d. Progressive Party

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Eastern Woodlands Indians saw nature as sacred, whereas Europeans primarily saw it as

A) a source of artistic inspiration. B) a resource to conserve. C) a useless wilderness. D) something to exploit. E) a terrifying place to avoid.

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Henry George, the author of Progress and Poverty (1879), claimed that a. tariffs benefited labor as much as business. b. the only way to achieve social justice was by abolishing private property. c. a single property tax, based on the rise in property values caused by increased market demand, wouldprevent profiteering by land speculators

d. only a rigidly enforced income tax on the wealthy could provide the revenue necessary to end poverty.

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