During the era of Mao Zedong, the government encouraged "art for art's sake" rather than "socialist realism."

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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On the national level, the Progressive Era saw the completion of the struggle for

A) unemployment insurance. B) black voting rights. C) old age and survivor's insurance. D) woman suffrage.

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In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, ________ emerged as the fundamental language for describing phenomena and for communicating and testing scientific hypotheses among educated scholars.

A. logic B. the Socratic method C. mathematics D. rhetoric

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The term fealty refers to

A) a vow of faithfulness necessary to enter a feudal contract with a lord. B) the money paid to a lord upon acceptance of a fiefdom. C) a vow of loyalty given prior to fighting for a lord in battle. D) the financial relief given to a lord once accepting a fiefdom. E) a vow of obedience given to a lord in return for a fiefdom.

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Kennedy’s policies in Vietnam __________

A) were a continuation of the policies of Truman and Eisenhower B) were a sharp departure from earlier U.S. policies C) were deeply unpopular with the American people D) almost led to war with the Soviet Union

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