The "double shift" refers to
a. the necessity for factory workers to work longer hours to fulfill the quotas of the five-year plans.
b. women in communist societies working at their jobs and then again in their homes as housewives and mothers.
c. the power changes which took place in the Soviet Union after Stalin's death when Nikita Khrushchev replaced Georgy Malenkov.
d. the People's Republic of China's replacing the Soviet Union as head of the world-wide communist movement.
e. the building of the Berlin Wall and then the tearing down of the Wall.
b
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a. Presbyterians were gaining converts using this method. b. The population was sparse and few ministers were available. c. The people were mostly Methodist and objected to Baptist preachers. d. Baptists did not approve of the public nature of camp meetings.
The militarization programs that the Ottoman and Japanese had in common
a. led to further reforms that helped both countries become more democratic. b. wiped out the traditional military elites. c. brought the militaries of both countries under civilian control. d. destroyed local and tribal authorities throughout both empires.
The Four Noble Truths emphasize __________.
a. A hedonistic enjoyment of the physical world. b. A process of staying busy, in order to avoid contemplating the futility of everything. c. The avoidance of craving, in order to avoid the suffering that comes from it. d. The material sustenance that must be provided to the Buddha and his gurus.
Which of the following occupations would be considered appropriate for women by the Nazis?
A. University teaching B. Heavy industry C. Social work D. Law E. Medicine