Which of these best sums up the issue examined in "The Force Behind China's Economic Growth: Capitalism or Socialism"?

A) the role of Mao Zedong in Chinese communism
B) the extent of China's economic development in recent decades
C) the relationship between China's economic boom and communism
D) the influence of capitalism on communism


C

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A. falsely new because they depict activities or behaviors that are not unique to the space of that game B. genuinely new because consumers can depict actions that they cannot do in real life without causing lasting repercussions C. genuinely new because they depict activities or behaviors impossible in the space of the game D. not new at all, as players have likely experienced similar activities in other games

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What do scholars point to as an overarching cause of rapid European population growth?

A. changes in the food supply B. immigration from colonial settlements C. the end of the wars of religion D. the decline of absolute monarchy

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Mao Zedong?s contribution to Communist theory was the

A) belief that a Communist revolution must be based on the urban proletariat. B) conviction that a rebellion could succeed only with foreign assistance. C) belief that a Communist revolution must be based on peasant uprisings. D) decision that Communists in China should not rebel immediately but await more favorable circumstances. E) merging of the Communist Party of China with the Communist Party of Russia.

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The Tokugawa shoguns exerted control over the daimyo by

a. heavily taxing their lands. b. requiring the daimyo to marry into merchant families. c. compelling the daimyo to maintain two residences, one in their own domain and one in Edo. d. forbidding the daimyo ever to appear at Edo, the center of the shogun's rule. e. transferring the daimyos' lands to the peasant class.

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