Question

How did the Continental Army struggle at the start of the Revolutionary War?

Select each correct answer.

Responses

The Continental Congress did not support the formation of an army.
The Continental Congress did not support the formation of an army.

The Continental Army had little gunpowder and few bayonets.
The Continental Army had little gunpowder and few bayonets.

George Washington lacked training and experience as a commander.
George Washington lacked training and experience as a commander.

The men lacked training since they were not professional soldiers.

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answers regarding how the Continental Army struggled at the start of the Revolutionary War are:

1. The Continental Army had little gunpowder and few bayonets.
2. The men lacked training since they were not professional soldiers.

The other two statements—about the Continental Congress not supporting the formation of an army and George Washington lacking training and experience as a commander—are incorrect. The Continental Congress did support the formation of an army, and while George Washington had limited experience in leading large armies, he had a solid military background from the French and Indian War.
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