In 1966, Chairman Mao launched a violent critique of the direction of China’s Communist Party, a phenomenon which became known as_____.

a. The Great Communist Revolution
b. The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
c. The Great Communist Student Revolution
d. The Great Student Revolution


b. The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution

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Among the international conditions which also played a role in fueling the struggle to end desegregation in the United States were the postwar anticolonialist movement in Africa and _____.

a. Che Guevara’s assassination b. the fall of the Bautista regime in Cuba c. Soviet Cold War propaganda d. the Cuban Missile Crisis

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In the matter of closed-shop versus open-shop arrangements in industry, the National War Labor Board a. refused to deal with the issue, leaving the matter up to the various states. b. was intimidated by John L. Lewis into requiring workers in industries receiving government contracts to joina union

c. demonstrated that it was dominated by corporate interests by not requiring workers in major industries to joina union. d. forged a workable compromise by allowing unions to enroll as many new members as possible but notrequiring workers to join a union.

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The most lucrative form of income for Rome came from ______________.

A. taxation of conquered territories B. provincial resources C. the sale of slaves from newly assimilated territories D. construction of roads and aqueducts E. vast new opportunities for trade

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By about 1000, most of the migrations in Africa were complete, and for the next several centuries societies were built on the foundations of small communities that the Bantu and the peoples of other migrations built.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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