Union General Ulysses S. Grant's basic strategy in the Civil War involved

a. using long-range artillery assaults.
b. striking tactically from the flanks.
c. assailing the enemy's armies simultaneously, massively, and directly.
d. destroying the enemy's economy and undermining civilian morale.
e. a series of multiple hit and run attacks by small Union forces designed to keep the opposing army off-guard.


c

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a. working women are openly hostile to men encroaching on their jobs. b. factory work is the only occupation many women can find to earn a living. c. most women work to supplement their husbands' meager pay. d. factory work provides women with a means to speak out about inequities in the workplace.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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When World War II began in 1939, how many unemployed workers were there in the United States?

a) About 2 million b) Just under 4 million c) 8 million D) 10 million

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The Swiss Brethren were also known as Anabaptists because they

A) considered infant baptism unbiblical and re-baptized adults. B) completely rejected baptism as a sacrament. C) believed Christians were predestined to damnation unless they were baptized. D) did not understand the meaning of baptism. E) believed that only the pope could baptized Christians.

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