Which statement describes the difference between Maoism and Titoism?

a. Titoism was more fascist in ideology than Maoism.
b. Titoism was more closely based on the ideas of Karl Marx.
c. Maoism was a more radical form of communism than Titoism.
d. Maoism was more specific to a particular set of economic conditions.


c

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A) The Cold War view of the world as divided into two centers of power—the United States and its allies and the Soviet Union and its allies B) The post-Cold War view of the world as divided into two centers of power—the United States and its allies and the Soviet Union and its allies C) The Cold War view of the world as divided into two centers of power—the United States and its allies and Iraq and its allies D) The terrorist-era view of the world as divided into two centers of power—the United States and its allies and al-Qaeda and its allies E) The post-Cold War view of the world in which the world is divided between the United States and its allies and everyone else

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a. opportunities for contacts across cultures. b. attention by consumers. c. reliable news sources. d. media outlets. e. consumers of information.

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Families living through the Great Recession of 2007 saw

A. Their homes lose values B. The collapse of financial institutions C. High productivity D. All of the above E. A and B only

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