All of the answer apply except D.
Lexington and Concord is know to be a major military victory for the British by having 73 killed, and 174 wounded.
Meanwhile the colonial minutemen suffered greater loss.
Eisenhower himself gave three reasons not to push on to Berlin:
His armies were already well beyond the line agreed upon with the Soviets for the Western occupation zones. He did not want to offend Stalin and knew that any added territory taken would be handed over to Soviet control.
He had some concerns about his troops meeting Soviet troops if both were pursuing the same goal.
Berlin was only a political objective, not a military objective, General Eisenhower said.
It also was a factor that one of Eisenhower's field commanders had estimated that for US troops to take Berlin could cost as many as 100,000 casualties. The Soviet armies bore the cost. 30,000 Soviet soldiers died in the Battle of Berlin.
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It helped because one, farmers could only produce what they needed and enough to sell to the *nearby* people. With railroads, transportation was super duper cheap and maximum fast. And two, it also changed communications, although the telegraph did that more, and it made the country a country that could be crossed in a matter of days, not months, so much smaller in a way. And three, the railroads even helped shape the physical growth of cities and towns, as steam railroads and then electric street railways facilitated growth along their lines and made suburban living feasible.
Explanation:
B. reside in the country and pass a test
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The SALT II was signed by President Carter
Explanation:
President Carter transmitted it to the Senate on June 22 for its advice and consent to ratification.