Ngo Dinh Diem, the U.S.-supported leader of South Vietnam, was unpopular for which of the following reasons?

a. His pro-Catholic policies alienated Buddhists
b. He was repressive
c. He was seen as an American puppet
d. He opposed land reform
e. All of these choices


e

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Father Charles E. Coughlin blamed America's economic problems on __________

A) Republicans B) Jews, Wall Street, and international bankers C) people who hoarded their money and did not spend it D) industrial and farm overproduction

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Warfare was the chief catalyst for the invention of the computer because ________

A. the splitting of the atom led to the knowledge necessary to develop complex electronic circuitry B. major powers developed new weapons that required exact mathematical ballistic calculations to effectively strike targets with bombs C. governments required the organization of large databases of information D. major powers funded massive research and development labs that had a free rein to experiment and develop new products

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The English and French colonies of North America, lacking a sustainable native industry at first, moved further south in order to develop an agricultural base following the plantation system for growing _________, thus joining the Spanish and Portuguese exploitation of America’s sub-tropical agricultural resources.

a. indigo and rice b. potatoes c. oranges d. wheat

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Who was Napoleon's second wife?

a. Olympe de Gouges b. Empress Josephine c. Marie-Louise of Austria d. Mary Wollstonecraft e. Marie Antoinette

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