Chinese communist forces drove the Nationalist government of President Jiang Jieshi off the Chinese mainland and onto the island of
A. Taiwan.
B. Guam.
C. Hainan.
D. Okinawa.
Answer: A
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Japanese intellectuals in the nineteenth century saw the creation of empire as necessary because they believed Japan
a. needed natural resources and cheap labor to industrialize and become strong. b. could drive Europe out of Eastern Asia and become its savior. c. should mimic the West and follow Western patterns of behavior. d. had a mission to make other East Asians into Japanese citizens.
Once the Stono Rebellion was suppressed,
A. another similar rebellion broke out fifteen miles away, just outside of Charleston. B. fears of further rebellion were for the most part put to rest. C. planters gradually reduced the slave population to minimize the threat of revolt. D. conspirators were hunted down, and laws were passed to prevent insurrection.
The ________ lived along the Atlantic seaboard and the Great Lakes, in communities smaller than those of either the Muskogeans or the Iroquois.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).