The use of the new, longer-range rifles during the Civil War
A) contradicted the training offered at West Point.
B) reduced the emphasis on infantry attack.
C) produced a ghastly crop of dead men.
D) led to more effective use of artillery.
Answer: C
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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A) had used chemical weapons on his own country. B) was on the verge of using a nuclear bomb. C) had no weapons of mass destruction. D) had collaborated with al Qaeda.
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a. Union Army soldiers who ransacked plantations and carried off loot in cheap suitcases b. homeless southerners who wandered around with their possessions in old suitcases c. northerners who went South after the war to make a living or to exploit the circumstances d. former slaves who sold possessions they had looted from their former owners