All of the following are correct about Vietnam in the seventeenth and early nineteenth centuries except
a. it was isolated from the major maritime trade routes.
b. it avoided losing territory to European colonial powers.
c. its population became increasingly diverse.
d. its population remained homogenous.
e. civil war split the Dai Viet into two squabbling territories.
d
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Why did Marcus Garvey's "back to Africa" movement gain momentum with black Americans in the 1920s?
A. The influx of southern industrial plants crowded out black farmers who could not get industrial jobs. B. Black Americans had suffered highly disproportionate losses during World War I and patriotic morale therefore declined. C. The southern economy did not improve and the region did not experience the creation of a consumer culture. D. Many blacks moved northward found racial discrimination to be as bad as in the south.
In the first two decades of the twentieth century, women's quest for equality with men
a. focused only on sexual freedom. b. concentrated on education as the key to women's independence. c. first used the term feminism to define their objectives and movement. d. regarded workplace inequality the number one objective. e. All of these choices.
In 1890, when the superintendent of the census announced that a frontier line was no longer visible,
a. the Homestead Act was repealed. b. the "Indian problem" had been solved. c. Americans were disturbed that the open and free land of the West was gone. d. many people looked to Alaska as "the last frontier." e. Congress rushed to admit all the remaining territories as states.
Which group of people was the greatest military threat to the Han dynasty?
A. the Koreans B. the Mongols C. the Xiongnu D. the Japanese E. the Hmong