The Long March
a. saw Chiang Kai-shek reconquer Northern China from the warlords.
b. found Gandhi plodding 200 miles to the sea in his Salt March.
c. resulted from the Japanese victory at the Marco Polo Bridge.
d. was Chiang's escape from the Japanese rape of Nanjing.
e. was the retreat of the Chinese communists to Yan'an.
e
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A) alienation that followed from the economic changes brought by the market revolution B) support for the intellectual movements that were part of secular utopian communities C) their opposition to slavery D) their experiences of living on the high seas
Liberals and conservatives recognized that ________
A. minimal education was needed to help keep new voters in check B. extensive education was needed to ensure the orderly political behavior of new voters C. literacy would jeopardize the productivity of the workforce D. education leading to better jobs and political influence was within reach of the masses
Roosevelt's Corollary
a. scaled back the Monroe Doctrine. b. built upon the Monroe Doctrine. c. was embraced by most Latin American nations. d. focused solely on military issues. e. gave the U.S. special economic privileges in Cuba.
Which of the following events damaged President Ford's public image?
a. the Cold War b. the Iranian Revolution c. the Watergate break-in d. the pardon of President Nixon