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How did the U. S. army break out of Normandy? *
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The atomic bomb was dropp...
History, 16.02.2021 16:40 yanmanuel2215
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How did the U. S. army break out of Normandy? *
(5 Points)
The atomic bomb was dropped on the pastures outside of Normandy to destroy German forces.
Bombers blew a hole in the German line enabling forces to survive the beach landing
Tanks rolled into German trenches and captured the German army.
The French Resistance staged a rebellion in Normandy.
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Which of the following best describes the economic effect that results from the government having a budget surplus?
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Interest groups representing businesses and investors are often among the most successful lobbying groups for all of the following reasons, except a. such groups have the financial resources to mount sustained campaigns on their own behalf b. these groups' members contribute heavily to many legislators' campaigns and in so doing gain greater access to legislators c. these groups have often been in existence for decades, allowing them to both master the legislative system and develop close ties with legislators d. the members of these groups make up the majority of voters in many districts
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The political cartoon below was drawn by thomas nast in 1871: a political cartoon shows a heavy set man with a long nose and a beard in a suit and vest. he is smoking a cigar and has a menacing expression. he leans against a large box that says, in counting there is strength. on top of that box is a smaller container labeled, the ballot. dialogue under the cartoon reads, thats whats the matter. boss tweed, as long as i count the votes, what are you going to do about it? say? public domain what issue does this cartoon address?
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