USA HISTORY

MAKING OF A NEW NATION 1776 1800

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The act of destroying (burning) any resources so an enemy can’t use them is known as ____
A
Scorched Earth
B
Continental system
C
Barricade
D
Reign of terror
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A scorched-earth policy is a military strategy that aims to destroy anything that might be useful to the enemy. Any assets that could be used by the enemy may be targeted, which usually includes obvious weapons, transport vehicles, communication sites, and industrial resources.

Detailed explanation-2: -/ˈskoɚtʃtˈɚ/ adjective. Britannica Dictionary definition of SCORCHED–EARTH.-used to describe a military policy in which all the houses, crops, factories, etc., in an area are destroyed so that an enemy cannot use them. The retreating army adopted a scorched-earth policy.

Detailed explanation-3: -The term “scorched earth” started as a military term. During times of war, troops would destroy valuable goods – crops, buildings, routes in and out of towns – in order to make them unusable by enemy troops.

Detailed explanation-4: -use by Soviets during World War II …to be hampered by the scorched earth policy adopted by the retreating Soviets. The Soviet troops burned crops, destroyed bridges, and evacuated factories in the face of the German advance. Entire steel and munitions plants in the westernmost portions of the U.S.S.R.

Detailed explanation-5: -A “scorched earth” approach is a ruthless attempt to win at all costs. A “take no prisoners” approach is a rough synonym; both terms imply a total focus on victory without regard to consequences.

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