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Question 1

The Second Battle of the Marne was
 
  A) the end of Germany's final, futile effort to win the war.
  B) the decisive victory Germans had long sought.
  C) a disaster for the French.
  D) decided by the entry of Australia into the war.
  E) ended in a stalemate, and thus the war continued.

Question 2

In the wake of the .com bust, the NASDQ lost ___________________ _ percent of its value from 2000 to 2002.
 
  A) 30
  B) 45
  C) 52
  D) 61
  E) 78



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