In part, Lyndon Johnson wanted the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution to demonstrate the American commitment to ________
A) making Vietnam an American colony
B) remaining neutral in Vietnam
C) defending South Vietnam
D) invading North Vietnam
E) cooperating with Russia in the Vietnam conflict
Answer: C
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Which of the following best describes the economic strategy of the Song dynasty?
A. The Song sought to make China less dependent on foreign trade by raising tariffs. B. The Song were great promoters of trade and commerce, in contrast to Confucian ideals. C. Like previous Chinese dynasties, the Song obtained tax revenue largely from peasant-owned lands. D. The Song promoted a system of barter rather than a money-based economy.
Suppose you were a Chinese communist leader in 1950. Explain how you would have felt about the situation in China, as well as about the response of the United States to that situation
What will be an ideal response?
In his youth, Ignatius of Loyola was a __________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The crop that became the most important agricultural product in the New World after about 5000 B.C.E. was
A) wheat. B) maize. C) barley. D) yams. E) rice.