百度试题 结果1 题目What directly caused America’s involvement in the battle field during WWII?相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案:答案B 题型:单选题 反馈 收藏
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Question: What convinced the Communists to end the Korean War? Korean War: The first 'hot' conflict of the Cold War took place on the Korean peninsula between 1950 and 1954. It resulted in a divided Korea between THE communist North and capitalist South. ...
The first organized government in the U.S. after the Revolution was under the Articles of Confederation. The 13 states formed a loose Confederation with a very weak federal government. However, when problems arose, theweaknesses of the Articlescaused the leaders of the time to come together at...
What caused the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894-95? Why was the Sino-Japanese War important? Was the Sino-Japanese War part of WWII? Why was the Second Sino-Japanese War a failure? Was the Battle of Nanking in the Second Sino-Japanese War?
He said that their lieutenant did everything that they had to do. Leading by example. The physical fitness test in WWII was called the AGFT (Army Ground Forces Test). If the test was conducted indoors, the shuttle run and squat thrusts were substituted for the 300 yard run. WWII Fitness...
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WWII began in 1939 when Hitler marched into Poland The company's Asia tour begins next month Start An act of beginning; an initial effort I made a start on keeping a journal. Begin Have a beginning characterized in some specified way; The novel begins with a murder My property begins with...
No, AI won’t go away, and here’s why: AI development is unlikely to slow significantly due to competitive pressures. Consider parallels to nuclear arms development. During WWII and the Cold War, the U.S. developed nuclear weapons technology motivated partly by fears of falling behind the ...