The back-to-back Union victories at _____ turned the tide permanently against the South by preventing foreign aid and reopening the Mississippi to Northern trade
a. Gettysburg and Vicksburg
b. Antietam and Vicksburg
c. Fort Henry and Fort Donelson
d. Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville
e. Mobile and Atlanta
a
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Until the twelfth century, Constantinople was Europe's greatest commercial center.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The population of the Chesapeake colonies throughout the first half of the seventeenth century was notable for its
a. fast growth rate. b. scarcity of women. c. low death rate. d. stable family life. e. large percentage of older men.
The preferred language of the reformed educational system in the Ottoman Empire was
a. Turkish. b. French. c. Russian. d. German. e. Arabic.