Russia's "Bloody Sunday" uprising took place in ________
A) 1917
B) 1905
C) 1871
D) 1914
B
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How did the Soviet Union change after Khrushchev's forced retirement?
a. There was a short but intense return to the harshest years of Stalinism. b. Oligarchic rule emerged stressing reasoned decisions and more restrained authoritarianism. c. After a short period of confusion, the Soviet Union embarked on a program of liberalization comparable to the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. d. Nothing fundamental changed. Khrushchev was simply replaced by Brezhnev. e. none of the above
Which of these was the first North African state to be conquered by a Western power in the 1800s?
a. Morocco b. Tunis c. Algeria d. Tripoli
Non-Western countries that remained independent during the new imperialism and beyond included
a. India and Egypt. b. Ethiopia. c. India and Ethiopia. d. the Philippines and Japan. e. Algeria and Persia.
The growth of organized labor in the post-World War II era was slowed by all of the following except the
a. Taft-Hartley Act. b. rapidly growing number of service-sector workers. c. failure of Operation Dixie. d. reduced number of women in the workforce. e. growing number of part-time workers.