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Mr3Hunna

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The British government
 
  a. sharply limited free speech when it implemented the Defense of the Realm Act.
  b. opposed the use of poison gas under any and all circumstances.
  c. developed a program that employed over 1.3 million children, even in positions formerly beyond their previously presumed capacity.
  d. brought William Gladstone back as Prime Minister when Lloyd George was defeated.
  e. seized Constantinople from the Ottomans.

Question 2

The final German offensive was stopped on July 18, 1918 at the
 
  a. Masurian Lakes.
  b. Second Battle of the Marne.
  c. Battle of Verdun.
  d. Battle of Argonne Forest.
  e. Battle of the Somme.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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