In 1977, when General Zia Ul-Haq took power in Pakistan, how did he change it?
a. The General effectively ended terrorism where possible and diminished it everywhere else in Pakistan.
b. He changed the form of government to a more democratic system but in an ironic turn of events lost the reelection.
c. Previously, Pakistan had been indifferent towards Kashmir, but under his leadership it became the national focus.
d. He instituted Islamic law in Pakistan and changed the education curriculum.
d. He instituted Islamic law in Pakistan and changed the education curriculum.
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A. National Institute of Justice B. Bureau of Justice Statistics C. Federal Bureau of Investigation D. Office of Juvenile Justice
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A. Asia, Mexico, and the former Soviet Bloc countries B. Thailand, Western Europe, and Latin America C. South America and Africa D. Australia, Canada, and the United States
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a. defendant pleads on the nose. b. defendant pleads guilty but maintains innocence. c. prosecutor makes no sentence recommendation. d. defendant denies that there has been a plea bargain.