In the years following the Communist victories in Indochina, the non-Communist states of Southeast Asia
A. were conquered one by one by Vietnam's army.
B. largely embraced leftist policies to placate its populations.
C. became satellites of the Soviet Union.
D. fell like a row of dominoes to internal insurgencies.
E. enjoyed unprecedented levels of stability.
Answer: E
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A. 1 to 5 percent B. 5 to 10 percent C. 10 to 15 percent D. 15 to 20 percent E. half