A) sent evidence of a test explosion to the Japanese government.
B) issued an ultimatum to Japan to surrender or face utter devastation.
C) warned the Japanese about the atomic bomb but sent no evidence of its effect.
D) told Japan to evacuate Hiroshima or face the consequences.
E) did not send any kind of message to Japan.
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A) the sending of thousands of pilots on suicide missions.
B) nighttime attacks by Japanese troops against American lines.
C) the loss of over 100,000 Japanese lives at Okinawa.
D) both the sending of thousands of pilots on suicide missions, and nighttime attacks by Japanese troops against American lines.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) Cyprus.
B) France.
C) Sicily.
D) Corsica.
E) Greece.
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A) Northeast.
B) Midwest.
C) South.
D) East.
E) West.
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A) England and France.
B) the Soviet Union and China.
C) the Dutch and the Soviet Union.
D) England and the Soviet Union.
E) Australia and New Zealand.
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A) No major union went on strike.
B) "Wildcat" strikes were the most common.
C) Unions accepted a freeze on wages until the war ended.
D) Many states passed laws expanding the influence of unions.
E) Opposition to strikes was led by the influential United Mine Workers.
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A) Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) .
B) Works Progress Administration (WPA) .
C) Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) .
D) CCC and WPA.
E) WPA and FDIC.
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A) the Soviet Union.
B) Great Britain.
C) the United States.
D) Japan.
E) Nazi Germany.
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A) refused to accept large numbers of refugees.
B) won an agreement by England to accept several thousand refugees.
C) made many efforts to help refugees escape the Nazis but not have them enter the United States.
D) denied the Nazis were targeting Jews for murder.
E) rescinded the provisions of the 1924 National Origins Act dealing with Jewish immigrants.
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A) Americans advanced under the command of Omar Bradley.
B) Americans successfully regrouped from a defeat at Kasserine Pass.
C) Germans suffered a major defeat at Stalingrad.
D) Americans pushed the Germans out of Egypt.
E) British lost a key early battle at El Alamein.
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A) Dwight Eisenhower.
B) Omar Bradley.
C) Chester Nimitz.
D) George Marshall.
E) George Patton.
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A) began in the spring of 1945.
B) saw the American army drive deep into Germany.
C) ended serious German resistance in the west.
D) both saw the American army drive deep into Germany and was the last major battle on the western front.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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