Kim Il-Sun and Rhee Syngman, the first leaders of North and South Korea, were both from what kinds of families?
a. Buddhist
b. Confucianists
c. Communists
d. Christian
e. Chinese
d
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The Zoot Suit Riots involved white servicemen and __________.
a. African Americans b. German Americans c. Japanese Americans d. Mexican Americans
The first person in California to win attention during the 1960s for defending free speech was
a) Richard Nixon, gubernatorial candidate. b) Clark Kerr, president of the university system. c) Edmund Brown, governor of California. d) Edward C. Tolman, professor at Berkeley. e) Mario Savio, a 21-year-old student.
An outcome of the Missouri Compromise was that it:
A) dictated the spread of slavery in the East for three decades. B) allowed Missouri to enter America as a free state. C) enforced gradual emancipation in Missouri. D) allowed Maine to enter America as a slave state. E) set a divider between free and slave territories.
Describe the early advocates of laissez faire and explore some of its critics
What will be an ideal response?