Why did technology make it difficult for armies on the Western Front to mount a successful offensive attack?
What will be an ideal response?
Technology allowed for new and improved weapons and ways of fighting, which allowed their enemies to suppress them.
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a) claimed that slavery was essential to human economic and cultural progress. b) was roundly criticized by southern newspaper editors, ministers, and academics. c) was based entirely on secular evidence. d) was not accepted by major southern political figures
The English Puritans were __________
A) Methodists B) Anglicans C) Lutherans D) Calvinists
The plague barely touched areas away from major trade routes, such as __________.
A. Constantinople B. Italy C. France D. Russia
Archaeological evidence suggests that which region was the first site of organized agriculture?
A. Eurasia B. the Americas C. Southwest Asia D. the Island Pacific