What did China after 1949 and North Korea after 1953 share in common?
A) Both were members of NATO.
B) Both received aid from the Marshall Plan.
C) Both were controlled by communist parties.
D) Both had democratically elected governments.
Answer: C
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President Lincoln's cautious approach to making the abolition of slavery a war goal of the Union
A) disappointed most northerners and, for a time, demoralized the Union Army. B) reflected his own personal ambiguity about the morality of slavery. C) resulted from his concern about losing slaveholding border states to the Confederacy. D) made the Civil War last longer than it might otherwise have.
As a ruler of Japan in the seventh century C.E., Temmu is famous for his
a. cruelty and oppressive rule. b. adoption of Daoism. c. use of Chinese ideas and practices to consolidate his rule. d. democratization of government.
In 1805, History of the __________ was published by Mercy Otis Warren.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The diffusion of Buddhism eastward to China began only
a) when Asoka mandated Buddhism as the official religion. b) when the Magadhan Empire collapsed. c) when trade routes were actively traveled. d) when it lost its support in India. e) after the texts were translated into Chinese.