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A) a steady, methodical armed attack that was aimed at achieving an eventual weakening of an enemy and, finally, surrender.
B) a coordinated sudden attack by land and air forces.
C) never able to achieve its specific military objectives.
D) a series of naval attacks that were aimed at blockading enemy ports.
E) the use of massed artillery fire and poison gas against enemy fortifications.
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A) the Baltics
B) Scandanavia
C) Poland
D) Romania
E) Bulgaria
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A) the Nuremberg Laws
B) the Mischling Laws
C) Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass)
D) partitioning of Poland
E) implementing the blueprints of the Wannsee Convention
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A) argued for violent political revolution to implement Communism.
B) lobbied a grassroots movement through the German Reichstag
C) consciously emulated the tactics employed by Mussolini.
D) tried to overthrow the government in Berlin.
E) ran for president of the Weimar Republic.
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A) Hitler's suicide.
B) D-Day on June 6, 1944.
C) the capture of Singapore by the British navy.
D) the island-hopping strategy taking Hokaiddo
E) the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
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A) had originally been called the Labor Party.
B) had 800,000 members by 1932.
C) gave qualified support to communism until 1935.
D) favored collectivization until 1934.
E) made class-based appeals in elections.
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A) Benito Mussolini
B) Mao Zedong
C) Francisco Franco
D) Adolf Hitler
E) General Franco
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A) the beginning of a major and world-wide decolonization movement.
B) the restoration of European world hegemony.
C) the restoration of a multi-power world.
D) the permanent partition of Germany.
E) that Japan was forced to join NATO.
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