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“In Roman times, a general named Hannibal had crossed the Alps and invaded the Roman homeland, winning battle after battle. The Romans turned to a man named Fabius Maximus, and named him dictator. Fabius, recognizing the military genius and ability of Hannibal and his troops, decided to avoid fighting an open battle; instead, he burned crops and shelters and attacked supply lines, forcing Hannibal to constantly seek for him…but never to find him…”
The so-called Fabian Strategy might have served as a military inspiration to ____________.
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Benedict Arnold
George Washington*
Thomas Gage
William Cornwallis
Please don't just tell me the correct answer can you explain it to me? I'm not good at history and again none of the links my teacher are giving me work for some reason.
The so-called Fabian Strategy might have served as a military inspiration to ____________.
Group of answer choices
Benedict Arnold
George Washington*
Thomas Gage
William Cornwallis
Please don't just tell me the correct answer can you explain it to me? I'm not good at history and again none of the links my teacher are giving me work for some reason.
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