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Which of the following strategies used by nations involved in World War 1 proved to be the most effective in achieving their
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What was General Ulysses S. Grant's strategy to win the war?
(1 point) • to utilize the navy more effectively • to wage total
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How did Sibley use his knowledge of New Mexico to gain an edge in the Civil War? 2-3 sentences
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the inclusion of trench warfare and advanced weaponry
the lineation of troops to make battlefield command simpler the
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How did the South plan to win the Civil War?
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Why were the Viet Minh and Viet Cong successful?(1 point) Responses They wrote the Atlantic Charter, which called for
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Which of the following analyzes how political parties influence public opinion?(1 point)
Responses Parties pass laws that are
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5. Gwen Webb says, "A lot of people thought the kids were going to get hurt, but the reality was that we were born black in
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Compare the tactics of the SCLC to those of the NAACP. Identify a similarity and a difference. One sentence
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Which of these tactics is a key aspect of total war?
A. the inclusion of trench warfare and advanced weaponry B. the lineation of
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1 / 4 The article talks mainly about __________. why baseball players are succeeding more often in stealing bases why
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