What was the purpose of the Phony War of England and France of 1939 - 1940?
a. To shore up their defenses.
b. Liberate Poland.
c. Prevent Germany from invading France.
d. Protect Belgium.
e. Supply the Maginot Line.
a
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The following statements were TRUE about the McGuffey Readers EXCEPT
A) the textbooks offered lessons in reading and public speaking designed to create a unified, literate, and patriotic society. B) the Readers reflected the same morality that Mann and Beecher wanted to teach and included ethical education lessons. C) the Readers turned out to be very unpopular with school districts because their stories and readings were not accessible to students. D) the Readers demanded a high standard of reading ability and moved students step by step to attain it.
In addition to providing direct relief, such as food, New Deal programs:
A) created scholarship programs for black students. B) set aside land in the west for the relocation of unemployed blacks. C) tended to ignore African American communities that did not vote en masse for Democratic candidates. D) gave training and jobs to black workers who had previously been unemployed or restricted to menial jobs and domestic service.
The faith in free and unregulated trade between European nations was most closely aligned with ________
A. constitutional monarchists B. ultraroyalists C. nineteenth-century liberals D. Latin American revolutionaries
Wealthy landowners in medieval Russia were known as:
A. Serfs B. Junkers C. Grossemensch D. Cossacks E. Boyars