The Buru Quartet by Pramoedya Toer recounts
a. the struggle of Indonesian people for freedom from colonial rule.
b. the rise of the military junta in Burma and creation of Myanmar.
c. the death camps in Cambodia overseen by Pol Pot.
d. the bloody struggle for independence in Bangladesh.
e. the East Timor War that lead to the establishment of Burundi.
a
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British and French leaders met with Hitler in 1938 to discuss his demand for __________
A) the Rhineland B) Austria C) the Polish Corridor D) the Czech province of Sudetenland E) Alsace and Lorraine
After World War II, movements for independence in Africa and Asia intensified.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
One of the famous jurists of the Early Empire responsible for completing the basic natural rights principles vital to the Western world was
A) Galen. B) Alcon. C) Ulpian. D) Acilius. E) Florian.
Although Ibn Battuta started his journey alone, by the end of his saga, his constant companions were
a. his four wives. b. concubines. c. fellow Muslims, also from Tangiers. d. religious students. e. none, as he feared strangers.