The British experience at Lexington and Concord foreshadowed which problem faced by the British throughout the American Revolution?
A. a lack of readily available supplies
B. fighting an armed population who were defending their own communities
C. Indian participation on the colonial side
D. lack of knowledge of the countryside
Answer: B
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As an alternative to the fading appeal of Marxism, to hold China together in the uncertain times of the early twenty-first century, the Communist leadership has encouraged
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