What was the significance of the "D-Day" assault in June, 1944?

A. It was the first major assault on the western front of Europe.
B. It was the first major battle of the war to include both American and Soviet forces.
C. It was the battle that induced the surrender of the German army.
D. It was the first major assault to include American forces.


Answer: A

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A) territory of the Congo that was seized by force by King Leopold of Belgium. B) territory of the Congo that refused to participate in the imperialist dealings and remained under her own governance. C) location of the rubber trees where the United States made its fortune. D) African territory of the Congo acquired by Leopold of Belgium through a series of treaties, gift exchanges, and diplomatic negotiations. E) African territory of the Congo acquired by Lord Stanley for Britain through a series of treaties, gift exchanges, and diplomatic negotiations.

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Aside from traditionally different views on the subject, why was the main issue in national politics separating Republicans and Democrats tariffs?

A) Most conflict over other fundamental issues had evaporated. B) Local and state elections were no longer contentious. C) Civil service reform had profoundly reshaped American government. D) American politics had centered on threatening economic competition from Asia.

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A) had tastes for tradition that caused them to reject time-saving devices B) were not targeted by advertisers, who preferred upper-class consumers C) represented a move toward an economy based on corporate buying D) often pioneered national social trends

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The Edict of Nantes was criticized for ________

A. revoking the rights of the Huguenots B. creating a state within a state C. turning a long cold war into a long hot war D. removing Catholicism as the official religion of France E. undermining the role of the laity in the French church

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