Answer: It helped bring a quick victory to the Allies.
The United States had been providing some support to the Allies prior to its own entry into the war. But when the US joined the effort fully with a declaration of war, that not only meant the arrival of fresh US troops but a commitment of even more American dollars to the Allies' war effort. The American commitment greatly boosted the morale of British and French troops on the Western front and demoralized the German troops.
As to other answers I've seen suggested with this question in multiple choice format:
- Russia did pull out of the war, but that was because it went through a revolution and change of government in its own country, not because of American involvement. Russia's fight was with Germany on the Eastern front, whereas the US entered the war on the Western front.
- The United States entered the war on the Western front where the British and French had already been fighting the Germans.
- There were still additional casualties after the Americans entered the war, but bringing the war to an end sooner cut down on the huge losses of life that had been happening.
<span>Garrison- anti-slavery newspaper
Douglass- The North Star paper
Turner- Slave rebellion.</span>
Georgia only has two deep water ports. Brunswick is one while Savannah is the other one.
The Georgia shipyard was home to the Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation. It was located on the Savannah river, off the eastern tip of the Hutchinson Island.
Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation operated the Savannah shipyard from 1942 until 1945. They built 106 vessels wherein 88 of these were Liberty ships.
Liberty ships were cargo ships built in the United States to provide allies with much needed merchant tonnage during World War 2.
Answer:
Letter B is correct. Oliver Cromwell was indeed a Calvinist protector of the Puritans in England, but he did not command any closure of theaters or Christmas banishment.
Explanation:
He was charged with distributing enemy propaganda.