What function did the Ho Chi Minh Trail serve for the North Vietnamese?

a. It served as a means to infiltrate Laos and Cambodia, keeping them out of the war.
b. It made it more difficult for the South Vietnamese to recruit soldiers in Cambodia.
c. Its twists and turns confused U.S. troops and left them susceptible to ambushes.
d. It facilitated the movement of supplies and troops to the North Vietnamese.


d

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A significant difficulty for nationalism was, and is:

A. transitioning from monarchies to republicanism and peaceful elections. B. determining which ethnic groups could be considered nations, with claims to territory and political autonomy. C. deciding which religion should be accepted as the formal religion of the state. D. settling on which national customs should be formally adopted by the state and schools. E. finding enough support among the mass of the population.

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Life in the 1950s suburbs was dominated by a pattern of _____________ where men went out to paid work and women stayed home to care for families

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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In Western Europe after the collapse of the Roman Empire in 476 c.E.,

a. only Rome was able to maintain its population at nearly a million. b. outside Italy, long-distance trade largely vanished. c. more land came under cultivation than at the height of the Roman Empire. d. Odoacer rapidly restored large-scale centralized rule.

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

1. The fight for legal abortion reflects the interests of all women of childbearing age living under patriarchy. 2. According to the Introduction to Chapter 2, social scientists develop theories about “interlocking oppressions” with a focus on initiating social change.

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