In Vietnam, American military strategists counted heavily on __________

a. enthusiasm for the war which would generate recruits
b. superior American firepower, especially airstrikes
c. superior American counterinsurgency tactics
d. the overwhelming number of American troops
e. the overwhelming support from the Vietnamese people


B

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All of the following provided an impetus for developing and implementing the military plans and political goals of Tecumseh and his Indian allies in the Old Northwest EXCEPT

A) their displeasure over their land losses from the Treaty of Greenville in 1795. B) the preaching of the spiritual leader Tenskwatawa about the Good Spirit's unhappiness with the Indians' dependence on white culture. C) the deadly attack by William Henry Harrison and 1,000 U.S. troops on Prophetstown, the spiritual home of the Shawnees and many other Indian tribes. D) the war mongering and hostility of the acting governor of Ohio, Thomas Kirker, in September 1807.

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Britain argued that the banning of the opium trade by Chinese authorities in 1839 was wrong because it violated

a. freedom of commerce. b. basic human decency. c. Britain's right to do whatever it wanted. d. the rights of individual Chinese to do as they pleased.

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The most ethnically and religiously diverse region of colonial America was ¬¬¬¬¬¬___, whereas ___ was the least ethnically and religiously diverse region

a. New England, the South b. The middle colonies, the South c. The South, New England d. The middle colonies, New England e. The frontier regions, New England

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"The First 100 Days" identifies the

A) darkest days of the Great Depression. B) time between President Roosevelt's election and his inauguration. C) time it took Congress to enact the basic legislation of the First New Deal. D) time it took for President Roosevelt to figure out what the federal government could do to solve the depression.

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