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Question 1

In 1904, the Japanese won a stunning victory over
 
  a. Manchuria.
  b. China.
  c. Korea.
  d. Russia.
  e. Britain.

Question 2

What purpose did the SA play in the 1920s?
 
  a. The SA was used to raise funds for party activities.
  b. The SA was used to defend the party in meeting halls.
  c. The SA was used as Hitler's personal body guard.
  d. The SA distributed Nazi propaganda.
  e. The SA was the respectable face of the Nazis.



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CORALGRILL2014

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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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