The Chinese revolution of 1911
a. was the first successful Marxist revolution in history.
b. left a power vacuum in the country due to the collapse of the Manchu Dynasty.
c. was the event that gave reformers the power they needed to immediately establish democracy.
d. was seen by the West as their greatest achievement.
e. was similar to the French Revolution in that soon a Committee of Public Safety ruled China.
b
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A) banning the African National Congress B) imprisoning Nelson Mandela C) imposing apartheid D) ending apartheid
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a. Traveling short distances to islands that were in sight of each other. b. Larger boats and sophisticated navigation devices. c. The use of land bridges that connected adjacent islands. d. The results of tectonic plate movements. e. There is no solid evidence to answer this statement.
The Spanish "secret weapon" in the conquest of the Aztecs and Inca was __________
A) virgin soil epidemics B) steel swords C) war dogs D) horses