All of the following is true about Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution in Cuba, EXCEPT
a. It toppled the corrupt and dictatorial Fulgencio Batista.
b. Embarrassed by Batista, many American observers had hoped for a pro-American attitude in Castro.
c. Castro's social and economic reforms began to endanger American investments and interests.
d. Castro's revolution had depended on Soviet arms supplies.
D
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The philosophes generally included all of the following people EXCEPT
a. the rural lower classes. b. the urban middle classes. c. social reformers. d. professors. e. journalists.
Marxist revisionists believe that
A. violent revolution was inevitable. B. the bourgeoisie would inevitably triumph. C. were advocates of revolutionary socialism. D. workers should organize mass political parties. E. revolution would be led by the peasants.
A study on stereotype threat and math performance (Spencer, Steele, & Quinn, 1999) suggests that
A. the gender gap in math performance is at least partly due to stereotype-influenced beliefs and expectations. B. women stereotype their own math abilities more than men. C. women do better on math tests when they are tested in mixed-sex groups than when tested with only men. D. when women are told nothing about gender differences, they tend to do as well.
How did the 1914 miners strike in Ludlow, Colorado come to an end?
A) The state government intervened on behalf of the miners. B) The federal government intervened on behalf of the miners. C) The mining company gave in to the miners’ demands. D) State militia and company guards attacked the miners and their families.