"Peaceful coexistence"

a. was a term first coined by Joseph Stalin in the 1940s.
b. was first used by Sun Yat-sen in 1921.
c. was treated with suspicion by United States leaders, especially after the Soviet crushing of the unrest in Hungary in 1956.
d. delayed the development of cultural exchanges of theatrical and other groups.
e. was eagerly embraced by President Truman as an alternative to nuclear war.


c

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European statesmen in the 1700s generally assumed that __________.

A. war could promote national interests B. peace was preferable to the material losses of war C. war should be sought or avoided based on moral principles D. international bodies should be created to limit conflicts

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According to your text, the answer to the question, "What is an American?" is that Americans

A) were mostly Europeans whose institutions easily fit American conditions. B) have shared a common religious devotion. C) have had faith in democracy and freedom. D) have an identity deeply rooted in their history, but still incomplete and evolving.

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In February 1972, President Nixon made a historic trip to what country?

A) ?China B) India? C) ?Japan D) ?North Vietnam

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By 1900, advocates of women's suffrage

a. acknowledged that women were biologically weaker than men but claimed that they deserved the vote anyway. b. had abandoned the effort to persuade western states to grant women the right to vote. c. formed strong alliances with African Americans seeking voting rights. d. argued that the vote would enable women to extend their roles as mothers and homemakers to the public world. e. insisted on the inherent political and moral equality of men and women.

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