Exam 1: The First American Way of War
Exam 1: The First American Way of War25 Questions
Exam 2: The Colonies and Wars for Empire25 Questions
Exam 3: Independence and the Birth of a National Military25 Questions
Exam 4: Challenges for a New Nation25 Questions
Exam 5: The Second War of Independence24 Questions
Exam 6: Agents of Empire25 Questions
Exam 7: Toward a Professional Military25 Questions
Exam 8: Civil War Reconstruction25 Questions
Exam 9: Becoming a Modern Military25 Questions
Exam 10: Over There25 Questions
Exam 11: Learning and Preparing: The 1920s and 1930s24 Questions
Exam 12: World War II25 Questions
Exam 13: Post-War Reform and New Challenges24 Questions
Exam 14: Challenges of the Cold War25 Questions
Exam 15: Vietnam25 Questions
Exam 16: Reform and Adjustment for a Changing World25 Questions
Exam 17: Into the Twenty-First Century25 Questions
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The New England colonists benefited from all of the following in King Philip's War EXCEPT
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What factors benefited the colonists in defeating Indians in seventeenth-century encounters?
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How did the conditions of militia service in the colonies change over the seventeenth century?
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Aside from the fear that a standing army may violate basic liberties, why did Great Britain opt against a standing army?
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The Army of the United Colonies consisted of troops from all of the following colonies EXCEPT
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