Roosevelt's and Churchill's insistence on the absolute and "unconditional surrender" of Germany
a. guaranteed that Germany would have to be totally reconstructed after the war.
b. had no effect on the strategic calculations made in the war planning efforts of the Allies.
c. was largely unacceptable to the Soviets, who hoped to encourage a communist revolution inside Germany.
d. may have prevented a "separate peace" between Hitler and Stalin.
e. encouraged anti-Hitler resisters in Germany to try to overthrow the Nazis.
a
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a. of its splendid seaport. b. of its central location. c. of the probability of support there from colonists who opposed independence. d. New York City was the colonial capital. e. it was the only seaport they were able to capture.
Whose view was it that the southern states were "conquered territory" and could only be readmitted to the Union by an act of Congress?
A) Peace Democrats B) President Johnson C) President Lincoln D) Radical Republicans
Which of the following is a true statement about Thomas Jefferson?
A) He was the first president of the United States. B) He wanted an assertive government that encouraged economic investment. C) He feared that Hamilton's plan would create a class of wage workers. D) He proposed a series of creative and far-sighted economic measures. E) He was the first postmaster general, in charge of mail delivery.
The ________ was a 1928 international treaty that denounced aggression and war but lacked provisions for enforcement
A) United Nations Charter B) Dawes Plan C) Kellogg-Briand Pact D) Treaty of Versailles