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Why would an army want control of a city like Savannah during wartime?
A. Savannah is a railroad hub B. Savannah is an important
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Attrition warfare is a military strategy
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Patrician wolfia is a military strategy of wearing down the enemy through continuous losses, a personal immaterial of appeasing
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Attrition warfare is a military strategy Of wearing down the enemies through continuous losses of personnel and material or of
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Why would an army want control of a city like Savannah during wartime? A. Savannah is a railroad hub B. Savannah is an important
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Why would an army want control of a city like Savannah during wartime?
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What was General Ulysses S. Grant’s strategy to win the war?
(1 point) Responses to utilize the navy more effectively to
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What was General Ulysses S. Grant's strategy to win the war?
(1 point) O to utilize the navy more effectively O to wage total war
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How did General Washington find the cannons he needed to attack the British in Boston?
A:A. He sent letters to colonial leaders
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Why would an army want control of a city like Savannah during wartime?
• A. Savannah is a railroad hub B. Savannah is an
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How did the Union’s capture of Port Hudson and the Confederates’ surrender at Vicksburg divide the Confederacy?
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The Confederacy had a victory at the Battle of Chickamauga which pushed the Union Army back into Tennessee. However, this gave
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Why would an army want control of a city like Savannah during wartime?
A . Savannah is a railroad hub B. Savannah is an important
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Why would an army want control of a city like Savannah during wartime?
A. Savannah is a railroad hub B. Savannah is an important
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Why was the capture of Vicksburg so important for union forces?
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What was General Ulysses S. Grant’s strategy to win the war? (1 point) Responses to utilize the navy more effectively to
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Which military strategy did William T. Sherman use to end the war?
(1 point) Responses blockades blockades total war total war
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Which military strategy did William T. Sherman use to end the war?
1.blockades 2.Total war 3.evacuation 4.raids
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6 of 66 of 6 Items Question Which military strategy did William T. Sherman use to end the war? (1 point) Responses blockades
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Which military strategy did William. T Sherman use to end the war.
1.blockades 2. total war 3. evacuation 4. raids
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Which military strategy did William T. Sherman use to end the war?
(1 point) Responses blockades blockades total war total war
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Which military strategy did William T. Sherman use to end the war?%0D%0A(1
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What was a strategy used by Douglas MacArthur during WWII. In a simple sentence
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How did the South enact a defensive strategy?
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How were the British able to maintain their power over the Zulu following the Zulu War?(1 point)
Responses through uniting the
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What was General Ulysses S. Grant’s strategy to win the war?
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what was general Ulysses S. Grant's strategy to win the war
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During World War II, forces on which front focused on strategic flanking maneuvers to overtake the enemy?
A. Turkish Front B.
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explain 3 to 5 sentence about military stagiest
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what was the similarities and differences between the north and south military stragety in the civivl war?
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General William T. Sherman explained that his aim was to relentlessly pursue the Confederates and make them fear and dread him
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Choose which side the strategies apply to
Seize Richmond Use naval blockade to block goods coming in and out Fight a defensive
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Why was a difficult rome to defend the empire against invasions?
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General William t. Sherman explained that his aim was to relentlessly pursue the Confederates and make them fear and dread him
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Why would an army want control of a city like Savannah during wartime?
A. Savannah is a railroad hub B. Savannah is an important
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Why would an army want control of a city like Savannah during wartime?
A. Savannan is a railroad nubi B. Savannah is an important
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Why was Hitler's decision to fight a two-front war considered a massive mistake?
Why was Hitler's decision to fight a two-front
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Why was island-hopping a successful military strategy?(1 point)
Responses Because the US was able to destroy the ships by air
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Which situation shown on this map shaped Germany's military strategy in World War I?
(1 point) Responses the neutrality of
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"I think that the North fought that war with one hand behind its back ... If there had been more Southern victories, and a lot
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Why did the Americans move the military post from Santa Fe to a location outside of the city? 1-2 sentences
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General William T. Sherman explained that his aim was to relentlessly pursue the Confederates and make them fear and dread him
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Why would an army want control of a city like Savannah during wartime? A. Savannah is a railroad hub B. Savannah is an important
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The strategy of island hopping was a departure from orthodox naval strategy in that it (1 point) Responses relied heavily on
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Which situation shown on
this map shaped Germany's military strategy in World War I? (1 point) the alliance between France and
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Why was island-hopping a successful military strategy?(1 point)
Responses Because bypassing smaller islands that did not help
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In which theater of war did the U.S. military use an island hopping strategy? (1 point)
• Pacific African • North American
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Why would improvements in war technology cause an increase of casualties?
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general William T. Sherman explained that his aim was to relentlessly pursue the Confederates and make them fear and dread him
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