Under Joseph Stalin, the Soviet Union
A) ?began a program of rapid industrialization.
B) ?began a program of state-run agriculture.
C) ?underwent the purging of state enemies, killing millions.
D) ?met agricultural and industrial production goals at a terrible human cost.
E) ?All of these are correct.
E
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The killings of college students at Kent State University occurred in connection with campus protests against
a. the My Lai massacre. b. the unfairness of the draft system. c. the sending of large numbers of troops to Vietnam. d. Nixon's invasion of Cambodia. e. the government's refusal to lower the voting age to eighteen.
The original boundaries of Maryland presented a problem to colonists because they __________
A) were vaguely defined B) accidentally crossed into Virginia C) did not extend to the coast D) cut through territory of the Algonquin E) extended much farther than Charles I had planned
Why did southern progressives support the disfranchisement and segregation of African Americans?
A) They argued it would lead to economic growth. B) They were more racist than most in the South. C) They wanted protection from the Ku Klux Klan. D) They believed it was necessary for political and social reform.
Which of the following characterized the state of the economy during the election of 2000?
a) The stock market was going strong. b) The federal deficit reached its height. Consider This: If history had been the guide, Bill Clinton’s vice president, Al Gore, should have been victorious because the state of the economy generally determines the outcome of presidential elections. See 32.4.1: The Disputed Election of 2000. c) The economy was in the middle of a recession. Consider This: If history had been the guide, Bill Clinton’s vice president, Al Gore, should have been victorious because the state of the economy generally determines the outcome of presidential elections. See 32.4.1: The Disputed Election of 2000. d) The housing market had just collapsed. Consider This: If history had been the guide, Bill Clinton’s vice president, Al Gore, should have been victorious because the state of the economy generally determines the outcome of presidential elections. See 32.4.1: The Disputed Election of 2000.