After the end of World War II, the Nationalist government in China
A) retained its sense of dynamism and a powerful sense of mission.
B) had a broad base of popular support.
C) saw to it that land was distributed equally among peasant families.
D) was in retreat within China.
E) gained support by assisting the Taiwanese against Japan.
D
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A. ancient Rome B. ancient Greece C. medieval Europe D. the New World
Absentee ownership became common on Caribbean plantations, and overseeing slave labor was sometimes performed by
a. loyal slaves who received better living conditions and wages. b. imported mercenary soldiers. c. lower-status European immigrants legendary for their harshness. d. the master's private army. e. Jesuit priests and the members of their Amerindian schools.
The Arab Spring revolutions have largely been __________.
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What was the evolution of towns?
A) Towns evolved from a merchant and banking class. As trade expanded, the towns grew into cities and eventually took over neighboring towns. This is how a rural-based civilization turned into a city-based civilization. B) Towns evolved from those members of feudal society that had no job in the manor. They, in turn, worked unskilled labor until a steady influx of people grew the town into a city. C) Towns evolved from a merchant class. Once the merchants were established, foreigners would settle in the town, as that was their only opportunity to enter feudal society. The town would then grow into a city. D) Towns evolved from a banking class and unskilled labor. As the town grew, an influx of people forced it to expand and take over neighboring towns. This became a city. E) None of these