What was true of Tibet?
A. It had been controlled by Russia from the mid-1800s until 1953, when it was given its independence.
B. It was "invaded," or "reoccupied" by China in 1950.
C. It was feared by Britain because of its militantly aggressive actions in Kashmir and the Punjab in the 1940s.
D. It was the only Sunni Muslim society in the region.
E. It staged an unsuccessful, Comintern-inspired revolution in 1953.
Answer: B
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