What was the goal of the NPT?

A. destroying all nuclear weapons
B. stopping the proliferation of nuclear weapons
C. educating the military on how to use nuclear weapons
D. transporting all nuclear weapons to the USSR


Answer: B

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a. Thought to have accelerated soil erosion and led to the extinction of animals who relied on pasturage land. b. The most spottily documented, forcing a reliance on comparative evidence provided by anthropologists for recent centuries. c. The period during which hominins made the greatest strides toward perfecting the design and efficacy of their tools. d. The period during which women began to emerge as the dominant figures in clan society, due to their power of giving birth.

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What was the most significant difference between the Virginia and New Jersey Plans?

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The Nixon Doctrine called for

A) material aid to allies engaged in anti-Communist struggles. B) American isolationism. C) the commitment of American troops in all wars against Communism. D) free trade agreements.

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Beginning with the Kamakura Shogunate, Japan differed from China in which important way?

A. China was ruled by a civil bureaucracy, while Japan was ruled by a military elite. B. Japan was ruled by a powerful central monarch, while China was ruled by a confederation of influential aristocrats. C. Chinese peasants could own land, while Japanese peasants were barred from owning any property. D. Japan adopted Confucianism as its guiding governing principle, while China began to abandon its Confucian roots.

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