The majority of the draftees and enlistees for military service in Vietnam __________
A) were college students
B) came from the Lower South
C) averaged about 25 years of age
D) were from working-class families
Answer: D
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In the year following the victory of Mao Zedong's forces over the Nationalist Chinese, the People's Republic of China __________________.
A. launched an offensive against the Nationalists on Formosa B. attempted to work constructively with Americans still in China C. launched attacks against the states of Indochina D. signed a treaty of friendship with the Soviet Union
The patronato was the right of
A) the father to exercise complete legal authority over his wife and children. B) appointment to all the major ecclesiastical offices in the Spanish realms. C) towns to be governed by ecclesiastical authority. D) landlords to govern their estates without royal intervention.
The British began exporting opium from India to China because
a. It was an effective means of undermining Qing rule b. Americans had already started such a trade c. The Chinese government subsidized the trade d. They needed something to balance Britain’s trade deficit with China e. It was more lucrative than tea
What was the name for the plan by which President Nixon gradually drew down the number of American troops in Vietnam, saying they would be replaced by South Vietnamese soldiers?
What will be an ideal response?