Which combination of factors significantly contributed to the Allied victory in World War II?
A) the early efforts of the United States and its rapid establishment of superior naval power in
the Atlantic
B) the military preparedness and clear moral superiority of the Allies
C) the Allies' greater technological advancement and well-seasoned troops
D) the economic capacity of the Allies and their ability to sustain their effort on multiple fronts
D
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Who ruled Rome before the Republic was established?
What will be an ideal response?
Catherine Beecher implored women to do which of the following?
A) earn the right to vote B) devote themselves to school teaching C) demand equality with men D) practice abstinence
The "common" schools of the 1820s and 1830s
a. were private, tuition-based church schools. b. were tax-supported public schools that promoted citizenship and moral standards. c. were popular with immigrant Irish Catholics who had positive memories of similar institutions set up by the English in Ireland. d. carefully followed the concept of separation of church and state. e. caused no controversy, as they enjoyed near unanimous support from both political parties.