George Washington's early military setbacks convinced him to
A) engage the British in frontal combat.
B) harass the British, making the war as costly for them as possible.
C) lead an assault on Canada.
D) seek a final attempt at reconciliation with the British.
Answer: B
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A. much of the public criticized his blunt tactics and coarse behavior. B. Republicans criticized his broad attacks on the Democratic Party. C. Dwight Eisenhower spoke against him, after McCarthy attacked George Marshall in 1952. D. he never produced conclusive evidence that any federal employee was a communist. E. he drew particularly strong support from the "eastern establishment."
In 1914, the German Schlieffen Plan
A) appeared successful at first but failed after the Battle of the Marne. B) would have succeeded without American intervention in the war. C) showed that the war would be over by Christmas. D) showed that modern war could be fought with few casualties. E) was never executed out of fear of provoking Britain to declare war.
The Parisian orphan girls enlisted by the French crown to settle in New France were known as
A. "New France brides." B. "mothers of New France." C. "sisters of Paris." D. "daughters of the king."
What was Daniel Patrick Moynihan’s argument in the “Moynihan Report”? What did Moynihan hope to achieve?
Please provide the best answer for the statement.