President Truman's China policy was based on continued support of Chiang Kai-shek, but without a commitment to intervene militarily to save his regime.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Until the 19th century, the European presence in Africa was

A) nonexistent. B) all-pervasive, covering all of Africa. C) limited to coastal trading ports. D) limited to a few Christian missionaries. E) confined to North Africa.

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Joseph Stalin's postwar security concerns focused primarily on

a. Japan and East Asia. b. the Mediterranean. c. the Middle East. d. Eastern Europe. e. the Baltic and Scandinavian countries.

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The spectacular continual rise in stock market prices reflected

a. rapidly increasing corporate profits. b. rapidly expanding productive capacity. c. declining corporate profits. d. an expectation that stock prices would rise even higher based on the operation of “the greater fool” principle. e. all of these choices.

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