The Freedmen's Bureau was a civilian agency under the control of the State Department.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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How did Joseph Goebbels justify Kristallnacht, at least initially?

a) He claimed that the assassination of a German diplomat was part of a larger Jewish conspiracy against the Nazi state. b) He knew that any damage would be overlooked by approving non-Jewish locals and acted accordingly. Consider This: Various non-German newspapers were able to analyze the events and concluded that there was a central plan for the action. See 12.8: Narrative: Night of Fire and Glass. c) He argued that the “conspiracy” was even larger than the Jewish community and connected to international communism. Consider This: Various non-German newspapers were able to analyze the events and concluded that there was a central plan for the action. See 12.8: Narrative: Night of Fire and Glass. d) War preparations meant glass shortages, something that he wanted to cover up by staging the Kristallnacht. Consider This: Various non-German newspapers were able to analyze the events and concluded that there was a central plan for the action. See 12.8: Narrative: Night of Fire and Glass.

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The "Great Hunger" was a potato famine that took place in

A) ?England. B) ?Ireland. C) ?France. D) Spain.? E) Italy.

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When Acre was captured by Islamic forces in 1291, the western crusaders' presence in the Middle East came to an end after an approximate two hundred years of occupation

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The outstanding painter of Spain during Philip II's reign was El Greco, who had received his early training in his native _____________.

a. Istanbul. b. Cyprus. c. Crete. d. Venice.

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