What two events that took place in 1949 led to Communist gains during the Cold War?

A) creation of the Warsaw Pact and the failed anti-Communist revolution in Hungary
B) North Korea's invasion of South Korea and the Sino-Soviet Treaty between China and the
USSR
C) the Communist-led coup in Czechoslovakia and the Soviet blockade of Berlin
D) Soviet acquisition of an atomic bomb and the Communists' takeover of China


D

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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a. were mostly victorious. b. lost their jobs but gained few of their objectives. c. successfully rallied the public to support them. d. lost or comprised with employers 75 percent of the time. e. won the day about half the time. .

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a. Was dominated by Hindus b. Refused to allow them to participate c. Was controlled by the British d. Favored the return of Mughal rule e. Was considered too pacifist

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