_____ is the practice in which a nation sends work and workers to a different country because doing so is cost-efficient. A. Outsourcing B. Capitalism C. Collectivism D. Enculturation

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Outsourcing

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In 1948, Whittaker Chambers accused __________ of being a Soviet spy.

a. Thomas Dewey b. George C. Marshall c. Alger Hiss d. Henry A. Wallace

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In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, what led the Japanese to consider how to control and integrate foreign learning (especially from China and Europe)?

a. Foreign powers forced Japan to modernize by adopting "modern" science and culture. b. Earlier, foreign ideas rarely traveled beyond coastal regions, but by the eighteenth century, expanded networks of exchange facilitated their spread throughout the country. c. Members of middle class idealized foreign culture, leading the shoguns to fear that learning about Enlightenment ideals might lead the merchants to overthrow the emperor. d. Before the seventeenth century, Japan had not come into contact with foreign ideas or culture.

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What did Cyrus the Great do to the Jews when he captured Babylon?

a. moved them as slaves to Persepolis b. allowed them to return to Palestine c. had all the physically strong members killed d. enslaved all the women and freed the men e. released them from slavery but forced them to remain in Babylon

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What was the implied, if not explicit, aim of the U.S. and the UN regarding colonialism?

What will be an ideal response?

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