Josef Stalin defended his ending of the New Economic Policy in the name of __________.

A) scientific socialism
B) global capitalism
C) anti-Semitism
D) totalitarianism


A) scientific socialism

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In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, consumer capitalism represented an ethical revolution because:

A. it celebrated consumption and extravagance. B. it encouraged restraint and drift. C. it encouraged the virtues of peasant societies. D. it increased the appeal of revolutionary socialist ideologies.

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Opening up the "Dark Continent" refers to

A) accessing the vast unknown lands of internal Africa south of the Sahara desert. B) accessing China's untapped wealth. C) accessing the vast territories of South Africa, previously unfettered by European imperial ideas. D) accessing Japan's untapped resources. E) gaining territory in the interior of South America.

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Which of the following best describes the case story of David Reimer, a genetic boy raised a girl?

A. Reimer’s story is a perfect example of John Money’s views on gender identity. B. Reimer’s story indicates that gender identity cannot be entirely shaped by socialization. C. Reimer experienced no psychological trauma from being raised as a girl. D. Reimer’s story is inconsistent with larger studies of intersex individuals.

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One consequence of General Weyler's policy in Cuba was __________

a. to generate public sympathy for the Cuban people among Americans b. that it effectively ended the Cuban rebellion c. to generate support for military action by President Cleveland d. an alliance between Cuban rebels and the American government e. the end of "reconcentration" as a policy

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