How did the PRC become a world superpower?
A. by acquiring nuclear weapons
B. by establishing a colony in Japan
C. by colonizing both North and South Vietnam
D. by sending the first human into space
Answer: A
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Why could the West not sustain as well as the East against frontier invaders?
A) The East did not have the level of foreign invaders that the West did, and therefore could sustain more easily. B) The centralized authority of the East allowed for a strong government and a strong military that solidified and consolidated power and promoted massive armies that could protect borders. The West was decentralized and made up of smaller military units that were not solidified or organized to protect the borders. C) The centralized authority of the East allowed for a strong government and a strong military that solidified and consolidated power and promoted massive armies that could protect borders. The West was smaller and could not compete and relied upon the East for help, which they would not provide. D) The centralized authority of the East allowed for a strong government and a strong military that could protect borders. The West was decentralized but just as strong in independent units. When the East turned against the West, it could not protect the borders. E) None of these
Prosperity under the Tang dynasty was largely due to
A) government intervention in the Chinese economy. B) individual prosperity. C) the absence of famine. D) the discovery of large quantities of precious minerals. E) the closing of the silk route.
Jackson Pollock was a practitioner of
a. Existentialism. b. Absurdism. c. Pop Art. d. Abstract Expressionism. e. Postmodernism.
How did Henry II of England and his sons curtail the strength of the nobility?
a. They forced the nobility to provide military service. b. They initiated the parliament. c. They prevented the nobility from building new castles without licenses. d. They demanded taxes from the nobility. e. They required participation in the Crusades by law.