In Vietnam, American military strategists counted heavily on ________
A) enthusiasm for the war among the public to generate recruits
B) superior American firepower, especially air strikes
C) superior American counterinsurgency tactics
D) the overwhelming number of American troops
E) the overwhelming support from the Vietnamese people
Answer: B
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Why did Hitler postpone the invasion of the Soviet Union?
A) Germany was gaining an advantage in the Battle of Britain. B) A nationalist revolution threatened Nazi control of Vichy France. C) The Allies had launched a full-scale invasion of Italy. D) The Italian campaign in Greece and North Africa had lost ground.
By 1860, slaves were concentrated in the "black belt" located in the
a. border states of Kentucky, Missouri, and Maryland. b. Deep South states of Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. c. old South states of Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. d. new Southwest states of Texas, Arkansas, and Indian Territory. e. mountain regions of Tennessee, West Virginia, and Kentucky.
As president, Warren Harding
A. saw his administration end with his defeat in a bid for reelection in 1924. B. was unable to abandon the party hacks who had brought him to success. C. proposed that the United States join the League of Nations. D. had no sense of his own intellectual limits. E. demonstrated no interest in foreign policy.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
According to Roschelle and Kaufman, a homeless kid who wears their best clothes to a dinner with a wealthier friend is engaging in covering.