The Great Leap Forward was
a. a Soviet-supported push for the creation of large factories for heavy industry.
b. mass mobilization for widespread economic development.
c. a youth movement to create a truly egalitarian culture.
d. a campaign against spiritual pollution.
b
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Which of the following is NOT true about Nixon's less-than-successful foreign policy endeavors in the late 1960s and early 1970s?
A) The United States supported the election of Salvadore Allende in Chile. B) The United States had to intervene, at the urging of the Soviet Union, in preventing Israel from overthrowing the Syrian government. C) The Nixon administration strengthened ties with Iran and Saudi Arabia, described as the "twin pillars" of friendly Arab governments. D) The Americans remained suspicious of India's relationship with the Soviet Union, which led to a stronger military alliance between the United States and Pakistan.
Our earliest and best sources about the life of Jesus are
a. the letters of Paul. b. the letters of Jesus himself. c. Roman administrative records. d. the writings in the Torah. e. the gospels.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Even organizations that have explicit egalitarian goals will develop inequality regimes over time. 2. Research suggests that flatter organizations with team structures are likely to reduce gender and race inequality in the workplace. 3. Within the broad level of professional and managerial occupations, there is less gender segregation than 30 years ago. 4. White men tend to earn more than any other gender/race category, but even for White men the wages of the bottom 60% are stagnant.
What was Charles de Gaulle's position in the Cold War when he was president of France?
a. He closely aligned France with the Warsaw Pact nations. b. He made France the "third" nuclear power and pursued a largely independent political course. c. He let American policy guide France and other European nations. d. He made France the leading European power in NATO. e. He joined the non-aligned third-world nations.