The Chinese revolution of 1911
a. was the first successful Marxist revolution in history.
b. left a power vacuum in the country due to the collapse of the Manchu Dynasty.
c. was the event that gave reformers the power they needed to immediately establish democracy.
d. was seen by the West as their greatest achievement.
e. was similar to the French Revolution in that soon a Committee of Public Safety ruled China.
b
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a. Hoover's anti-prohibition stance drew new Republican votes from ethnic workers. b. fundamentalists attacked Al Smith because he was a Roman Catholic. c. the voters associated the apparent prosperity of the 1920s with the Republicans. d. Hoover had always distanced himself from the reactionary wing of the Republican Party.
President Adams sought a peaceful solution to the undeclared war with France in order to
a. ensure his chances of reelection in 1800. b. embarrass the Hamiltonian wing of the Federalist party. c. preserve the Franco-American alliance of 1778. d. prevent the outbreak of a dangerous full-scale war. e. appease pro-British forces in the United States.
The Abraham Lincoln Brigade is associated with
A. the radical right. B. veterans of World War I. C. the Civilian Conservation Corps. D. the "bonus marchers." E. the Spanish Civil War.
The Islamic ruler who led seventeen different raiding expeditions into India in the eleventh century was
A. Srivijaya. B. Ramanuja. C. Harihara. D. Mahmud of Ghazni. E. Abu Bakr.