General Douglas MacArthur's statement that "there is no substitute for victory" signified his __________

A) conviction that the United States was destined to regulate world affairs
B) belief that military victory could not compensate for the loss of human lives
C) desire to destroy communism through whatever means necessary
D) support for an all-out war utilizing nuclear weapons


D

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Confucius believed that individuals could find their inner harmony by

a. Performing rituals correctly - from sacrificing animals to performing dances. b. Being successful in battle. c. Giving up all of one's material goods. d. Fasting during daylight hours. e. Living in the forests, away from towns.

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The election of 1800 resulted in an electoral college tie between the Republicans, Thomas Jefferson, and Aaron Burr. But the House of Representatives selected Jefferson as president when:

a. New Jersey switched from the Federalist to the Republican side b. a Delaware Federalist changed the state's vote to Jefferson c. Republican James Monroe of Virginia got his state to switch d. Burr challenged Hamilton to a duel

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Why is it more accurate to use the term "Catholic Reformation" rather than "Counter-Reformation"?

A) Reform had begun in the church before the Lutheran Reformation. B) The church reforms were largely in line with Lutheran Reformation demands. C) The church reforms were largely unrelated to Lutheran Reformation demands. D) The Lutheran Reformation had little effect on the Catholic Church. E) The Catholic Reformation was more political than theological.

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