The Geneva Accords-Please read the Final Declaration of the Geneva Conference:http://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/inch005.asp.Then read the official response by the Eisenhower Administration:https://vietnam.vassar.edu/documents/doc3.html.a. Aside from ending the fighting and formalizing France's withdrawal from Indochina, what were the principle stipulations of the Geneva Accords?b. Given the military balance of power in Vietnam in 1954, were the Geneva Accords a victory or a setback for the United States in its effort to halt the spread of Communism in Indochina? Explain.c. What position did the United States take with regard to the Geneva Accords? What specific principle did the American government specifically agree to uphold?

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A. democratic elections B. military power C. Etruscan tradition D. foreign models

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Archeological remains of Harappan culture were first identified:

a. During work on an extension of the East India Railway. b. In a bazaar in northern India, being sold as paperweights. c. As a base for construction of a large bridge across the Ravi River. d. In Buddhist temples where they were being protected as ancient religious symbols.

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The leader of the 1831 slave uprising in Southampton County, Virginia, was __________

A) Denmark Vessey B) Hinton R. Helper C) George Fitzhugh D) Daniel Webster E) Nat Turner

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Catherine the Great's engagement with the ideas of the Enlightenment would be best described as

A) helping to encourage a lot of talk but little real action. B) consistently resistant to Enlightenment influences. C) fundamentally transformative to the Russian states. D) more beneficial to women than in other European nations, E) instrumental in leading Russia toward democracy.

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