In the 1990s, Vietnam adopted a policy of

a. economic reform that resembled that of China.
b. isolation from international affairs.
c. alliance with the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia.
d. collectivized agriculture and nationalized industry.


a

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The federal government's post Civil War "peace policy" toward the Indians was not successful for all of these reasons except which one?

a. The government often failed to come through with the provisions they promised. b. The Commissioner of Indian Affairs was usually a corrupt politician. c. Whites encroached on the reservations. d. Indian birthrates rose sharply, increasing their demands for food and supplies.

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New opportunities for women in the work force during this period largely stemmed from __________.

A. the expansion of public institutions B. war causing men to leave industrial jobs C. the decline of child labor D. greater access to education for women

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Michael Harrington's 1962 book The Other America: Poverty in the United States had its greatest impact by __________

A) criticizing poor people for not doing much to improve their own situations B) cutting government funding for social welfare programs C) awakening the social consciousness of affluent liberals, including John F. Kennedy D) creating a politically favorable climate for environmental regulation

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Elizabeth Freeman was the central figure in a Massachusetts court case in which a jury ruled that __________

A) the Fugitive Slave Act was unconstitutional B) slavery was unconstitutional under state law C) free blacks possessed no citizenship rights D) free blacks could not be prevented from voting

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