Focusing on the example of Cuba, how have Marxist leaders and movements fared in Latin America since 1960? To what degree have nationalism and Marxism been blended in that nation?

What will be an ideal response?


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Which of these best sums up the issue examined in "The Force Behind China's Economic Growth: Capitalism or Socialism"?

A) the role of Mao Zedong in Chinese communism B) the extent of China's economic development in recent decades C) the relationship between China's economic boom and communism D) the influence of capitalism on communism

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On which previous empire did Taizu model the Ming government?

A. Tang B. Yuan C. Song D. Qing

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Who was the first reformer who advocated total equality of the sexes?

a. James Mill. b. Karl Marx c. Flora Tristan d. Zoƫ Gatti de Gammond e. Charles Fourier.

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Eighteenth-century France faced all of the following challenges except

A) a central government constrained by a privileged elite. B) mounting government debt. C) rulers who were either lazy and despised or well-intentioned but insecure. D) an underdeveloped economy. E) a reform movement initiated by parlement.

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