The Korean War

a. was fought by a United Nations force composed mainly of South Korean and United States troops against North Korean forces and, after late 1950, Chinese "volunteers."
b. began only five months after the Soviet and American governments had established a new, unified government there and withdrawn their armies of occupation.
c. was caused by domestic disagreements between Korean factions in the south.
d. involved large numbers of Chinese troops after United Nations air forces bombed Manchuria.
e. was finally won when 250,000 American troops captured the North Korean capital after a four-month siege.


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The Northwest Ordinance of 1787

a. provided for the survey and sale of public lands in the Old Northwest. b. established a procedure for governing the Old Northwest territory and managing the political transition from a territory to the state in the Old Northwest. c. banned slavery from all territories of the United States. d. cleared the way for ratification of the Articles of Confederation. e. gave control over land to the territories in which they were located.

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A culture's unconscious assumptions about how the world operates is referred to as its:

A) subculture B) foundation C) deep structure D) matrix E) protoculture

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In 1617 John Rolfe established a pattern for southern colonies when he introduced the cultivation of ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Which of the following describes one of the key findings of Allen and colleagues’ (2014) study of paid leave policies across 12 industrialized nations.

A. having paid parental leave had little association with work-family conflict B. paid sick leave did not correlate with work-family conflict C. paid sick leave predicted increase work-family conflict D. paid parental leave predicted significantly less work-family conflict

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