To combat fears of being dominated by a Chinese minority in the government in Malaya, the Federation

a. mandated uniformity through Islam

b. fought pro-Communist factions at the Khitomer Accords.
c. incorporated former British possessions in Borneo
d. joined the United Nations in recognizing the Republic of China in Taiwan.
e. implemented a self-policing arbitration force called the El-Aurian.


c

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The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was one of the most significant electoral changes in American history

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Radical Republicans:

a. were conservative economically b. held the belief that freed slaves did not have the experience to hold political office c. although championed the demise of slavery, opposed giving freedmen the right to vote d. believed that giving freedmen the right to vote would one day garner more votes for the Radical Republican party

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Which of the following was not a major turning point in Japanese history?

a. the start of settled, agricultural society in the third century B.C.E. b. the importation of many Chinese cultural practices in the seventh century C.E. c. the arrival of Islam in the ninth century C.E. d. the encounter with the industrial West in the nineteenth century C.E.

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