What was the single greatest change from Asia to Latin America after World War II?
A) Decolonization of these territories by imperialist nations
B) Nuclear capabilities for all countries
C) The adoption of a free market economy
D) The power struggle over communism versus capitalism adopted by the governing bodies of these territories
E) Membership in the United Nations
A
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A. stereotyping B. exploitation C. accommodation D. domination
The Bandung Conference
A. officially ended World War II. B. was a precursor to the nonalignment movement. C. created the state of Israel. D. brought an end to the fighting between India and Pakistan. E. resulted in the creation of the policy known as the "final solution."
Some scholars claim that the similarities in decorative motifs, architecture and urban planning between the Maya and the Toltec was because the Maya were conquered by the Toltec, while more recent scholarship suggests:
a. Religious priests on pilgrimage fostered the exchange. b. They were linked by long-term cultural exchanges. c. Exchanges of elite family members occurred. d. Attacks by other states caused the interactions and similarities.
The Immigration Act of 1965
A. had little impact on the character of the American population. B. maintained strict restrictions on immigrants from Africa. C. eliminated rules that gave preference to immigrants from northern Europe. D. allowed people from all parts of Latin America to enter the United States on an equal basis. E. ended the strict limits on the total number of immigrants to be admitted each year.