The "mass line" in Communist China was
a. an attempt to merge the Chinese Communist Party with Communist parties in other Southeast Asian countries.
b. the organization of peasants, workers, women, and other groups to serve as a link between the people and the Communist Party.
c. another term to describe the agricultural communes of the Great Leap Forward.
d. what the Red Guards attempted to enforce during the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution.
e. the Chinese Communist Party officials "massed" in solidarity against the claims of Soviet Communists to be the leaders of the Comintern.
b
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In the new types of work women found in the late nineteenth century, they
A) were still generally unable to enter the male-dominated professions of teaching and nursing. B) earned less as clerks and "typewriters" than they did as unskilled factory workers. C) had less pleasant working conditions as clerks than they did as unskilled factory workers. D) were often hired as salespersons in department stores because managers considered them easier to control than men.
The issue that finally touched off the movement toward the Constitutional Convention was
a. control of public lands. b. control of interstate commerce. c. Indian policy. d. monetary policy. e. foreign threats to American independence.
In the 1760s, the Grenville ministry increased its authority in the colonies by
A. banning political meetings. B. closing the port of Boston. C. stationing regular British troops permanently in America. D. closing newspapers that criticized the English government. E. outlawing the Sons of Liberty.