How many estimated deaths were caused by World War I (combining military and civilian deaths)?
a. 2 million
b. 6 million
c. 16 million
d. 60 million
e. 80 million
Answer: c. 16 million
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John Law believed that ________
A. halting gold payments in France was absolutely necessary B. France should abandon its overseas colonies C. France should dramatically increase its level of taxation D. an increase in the paper-money supply would stimulate France's economic recovery
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a. Jefferson Davis offered to resign as President of the Confederate States. b. Union troops routed Robert E. Lee's retreating Confederate Army. c. France offered to recognize the Confederacy if it would emancipate its slaves. d. the Union took Vicksburg and gained control of the Mississippi River.