Examine the concept of "total war." How was World War I different from earlier wars? How important was the home front?

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Why might Thomas Cook have been attracted to the Midlands as a place to preach temperance?

a) He knew the Midlands well, having been born and raised there. b) The Methodists and Baptists were not welcome in the major cities of England. Consider This: Through his twenties and early thirties, Cook walked all over the Midlands, preaching to mostly working-class Baptist and Methodist congregations about the evils of alcohol. See 7.8: Narrative: Tours by Cook. c) Factory owners would pay preachers like Cook to keep their workers occupied on evenings and weekends. Consider This: Through his twenties and early thirties, Cook walked all over the Midlands, preaching to mostly working-class Baptist and Methodist congregations about the evils of alcohol. See 7.8: Narrative: Tours by Cook. d) Cook was interested in ending child factory labor. Consider This: Through his twenties and early thirties, Cook walked all over the Midlands, preaching to mostly working-class Baptist and Methodist congregations about the evils of alcohol. See 7.8: Narrative: Tours by Cook.

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The code name for Germany's invasion of Russia is known as Operation _____________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Which of the following was NOT a result of the end of communism in Russia?

A) A higher crime rate and the appearance of a business elite. B) A very clear division between the haves and have nots. C) Short term stability of the economy, with Western investments. D) Rapid economic inflation and endemic government corruption. E) Rising unemployment because of bankrupt companies.

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The Reagan Doctrine

A. stated the United States would try to prevent the spread of communism, but only by supporting regimes that respected individuals' rights and liberties. B. promoted ending communism through economic and cultural ties with communist nations. C. was a continuation of the Truman Doctrine of containment. D. declared before the world that the United States would actively support "freedom fighters" in the global struggle against communism.

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