What was the role of the French in Vietnam?
A) The French supplied weapons to the south in their war against the communist north.
B) The French requested help from the United States to prevent the spread of communism.
C) The Vietnamese had revolted against French imperialists, but once freed, the ensuing civil war was based upon communism and freedom between north and south.
D) The French supported the Republic in the south while fighting against the communist north.
E) All of these
C
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What was the goal of the United States in the reconstruction period of World War II?
a. To establish democratic and capitalist markets in newly liberated regions. b. To prevent the rise of dictatorships like those of Hitler and Mussolini. c. To ensure a stable economy to avoid another Great Depression. d. To rebuild economic markets for American industrial products. e. All of these.
Late-nineteenth-century farmers believed that their difficulties stemmed primarily from
a. low tariff rates. b. overproduction. c. a deflated currency and low prices for their agricultural goods. d. immigration laws. e. insufficient agricultural exports.
Why did colonization helped to foster a stronger sense of Greek identity among those who participated in it?
A. The Greeks fostered a sense of superiority. B. The Greeks became more self-aware by living around other cultures. C. The Greeks felt isolated and identities were forged as a result. D. The Greeks felt indebted to other participating countries. ` E. None of these choices.
The Korean War was a "limited war" in that
A) the war was incompatible with America's professed containment policy. B) the original objective of the war was to push the North Koreans back to where the attack on South Korea had originally begun. C) the United States was the only United Nations country to send troops to help South Korea. D) President Truman pledged support for South Korea without consulting Congress.