The Ludendorff offensive is best characterized as a __________

A. desperate risk
B. reasonable strategy
C. long-established plan
D. necessity


Answer: A

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Although free blacks in the North could not, many blacks in the South, free and slave, worked:

A) in professions like medicine and law. B) in skilled trades like carpentry and smithing. C) as butlers and valets. D) in domestic service.

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The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 guaranteed public control of the American banking system through

a. control of the currency by the secretary of the treasury. b. federal regulation of all banks with more than $10 million in deposits. c. Congress's ability to impeach the Federal Reserve chairman elected by member banks. d. regional banks whose directors had to be approved by the Senate. e. a Federal Reserve Board appointed by the president.

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Unlike most contemporary European leaders, _____ was actually successful at jump-starting the economy and pulling Germany out of the Depression.

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

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Large-scale Western farmers benefited from new inventions such __________'s mechanical reaper, John Deere's steel plow, and Jerome Case's threshing machine. Large-scale farmers benefited from the increasing food needs of urban workers.

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

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