D) destroy the South's strategic and economic capacity to fight
<u><em>Volgograd</em></u>
For more than 300 years, the Russian city of Volgograd was known as Tsaritsyn. It was dubbed Stalingrad in honour of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin for a mere 26 years, but then his successor Nikita Khrushchev dropped that name as part of his campaign to dismantle the personality cult of the former dictator.
Volgograd, is a city in southwest Russia, on the western bank of the Volga River. It was the site of WWII’s Battle of Stalingrad, commemorated by a huge statue "The Motherland Calls" part of the hilltop Mamayev Kurgan memorial complex. The Panorama Museum has a 360-degree painting of the battle, as well as weapons and artifacts.
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<span>Which of these inventors most directly contributed to changing the way people functioned during the evening?
</span><span>Thomas Alva Edison
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Europeans were drawn in by thinking there were going to be many riches in this New World, open land, and even a myth somewhere in America there was a "fountain of youth".
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