5. what was the strategy of island hopping?
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4. what was d-day and why was it significant?
5. what was the strategy of island hopping?
6. what was the manhattan project?
7. in what way did americans at home contribute to the war effort?
8. why did the nation put thousands of japanese americans in internment camps during the war?
9. which nations lost the most soldiers and civilians in the war?
10. what international tensions arose after world war ii?
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In 1956, people in demanded that soviet troops to be removed as the part of a call for democratic reforms
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Many young people traveled by train out of the midwest in search of new opportunities during the 1930s. what term is used to describe their actions
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History, 22.06.2019 02:30
Was president roosevelt justified in ordering executive order 9066, which resulted in the internment of japanese american citizens? write a clear claim that responds to this writing prompt.
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History, 22.06.2019 15:40
Select the correct answer from the each drop-down menu.the idea of total war existed in all countries involved in world war i. for example, countries usedto determine howmuch food, rubber, gasoline, and other items each citizen could use during the war. in order to draft more soldiers into the military,many of the nations established a policy of mandatory. some countries also controlled public opinion during the warusingto prevent discouraging news from reaching the public.resetnext
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4. what was d-day and why was it significant?
5. what was the strategy of island hopping?
5. what was the strategy of island hopping?
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