Which of the following describes the U.S. strategy in the Pacific War?
A) trade war
B) blitzkrieg
C) appeasement
D) island-hopping
Answer: D
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a. Journey to the West in a Red Vase b. Romance of the Three Kingdoms c. Water Margins d. The Dream of the Red Chamber
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Copperheads were
a. Southern Democrats who urged secession b. Northern Democrats who wanted Lincoln to negotiate peace with the South c. Northern Republicans who wanted a negotiated peace with the South d. western miners who supported the war e. Northern businessmen who lobbied for government business during the war