After the Peninsula Campaign, Union strategy included all of the following except

a. cutting the Confederacy in half by seizing the Mississippi River.
b. marching through Georgia and then the Carolinas.
c. blockading the Confederacy's coastline.
d. liberating the slaves to undermine the southern economy.
e. striking deep into the Confederacy via the Appalachian Mountain chain.


e

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A) remaining neutral. B) providing humanitarian aid to victims. C) secretly aiding Franco. D) giving arms to the anti-fascist forces.

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Gorbachev's "Sinatra doctrine" essentially stated that eastern European countries

a. would have to follow directions from the Soviet Union. b. would have to operate within a set of guidelines provided by the Soviet Union. c. should seek to join NATO. d. could liberalize in their own ways without interference from the Soviet Union.

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a. large landowners during the Ashikaga period. b. the wealthiest samurai. c. landless laborers who could be bought and sold by the owners of the land. d. hereditary slaves, and often of Ainu or Korean ancestry. e. Buddhist priests.

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Successful slave owners found that the easiest way to control their slaves was through

a. terror and draconian discipline (whippings and even murder). b. treating slaves like little children. c. educating and training slaves to encourage feelings of self-worth. d. giving slaves their freedom and paying them wages. e. offering slaves limited independence and privileges in return for their labor and obedience.

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