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Question 1

Hitler took Poland in 1939
 
  A) despite interference by the Soviet Union.
  B) in a long protracted struggle that cost Germany dearly.
  C) upon Poland's request for a restructured government.
  D) using lightning war tactics and with active support from Joseph Stalin.
  E) peacefully, with the reluctant acquiescence of Britain and France.

Question 2

What is one hypothesis for how such large stones were moved to Stonehenge?
 
  A) using large horse-drawn carriages
  B) slaves carrying them on back supporters
  C) rolling them on logs
  D) launching them on catapults
  E) fusing smaller stones together with intense heat



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Reply 2 on: Sep 13, 2019
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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