By the end of the 1920s, the Comintern
A. had been disbanded, after Wahhabi leaders had complained about its intrusion in Turkish domestic politics.
B. had influenced almost every colonial or semicolonial society in Asia.
C. had been most successful in Islamic-Marxist areas.
D. was absorbed into Aramco in 1933.
E. attempted to blend Marxism and the writing of Mao Zedong into its "Basic Revolution Precepts Catalog."
Answer: B
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a. Houston. b. New Orleans. c. Miami. d. Charleston.
During 1974, South Vietnam
A. experienced a series of military defeats, but enjoyed an unprecedented period of political unity. B. won steadily increasing popular support in the United States as a result of its plucky defense in the face of mounting Communist attacks. C. suffered economic problems but saw its military position improve slightly. D. launched a successful offensive against Communist base areas in Cambodia. E. suffered serious economic problems and faced a shift in its military fortunes.
The "age of Jackson" was less a triumph for the common man than conservatives feared
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Examine the east African states. How were they different from their counterparts in western Africa? How and why did they evolve differently?
What will be an ideal response?