Why was Stalingrad the turning point of the war in eastern Europe?

A) the Soviets drove back the Nazis
B) the Nazis drove back the Soviets
C) the Americans drove back the Nazis
D) the British drove back the Nazis


A

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What explains the French authorities’ pronatalist position after World War I?

a) They genuinely believed that women’s biological destiny was to be mothers first. b) They needed a position that would encourage women to leave their industrial jobs after the war. Consider This: The French birth rate remained among the lowest in Europe. See 11.7: Narrative: Mademoiselles at the Factory. c) They wanted to punish Frenchwomen who had agitated for the suffrage. Consider This: The French birth rate remained among the lowest in Europe. See 11.7: Narrative: Mademoiselles at the Factory. d) They wanted women to work and leave their children in state-controlled nurseries. Consider This: The French birth rate remained among the lowest in Europe. See 11.7: Narrative: Mademoiselles at the Factory.

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Which battle brought the fighting between Mexico and Texas to an end in 1836?

a. Battle of the Nueces b. battle of the Alamo c. Battle of Veracruz d. Battle of San Jacinto

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Islamic revival added which of these to Islamic reformism?

A) embrace of Western culture B) a conservative cultural and social outlook C) secularization of society D) modernism

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The two most important leaders of the Great Awakening in colonial America were ________

A) Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield B) John Winthrop and Jonathan Edwards C) John Locke and Benjamin Franklin D) Thomas Gordon and John Trenchard E) Cotton Mather and George Whitefield

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