In the 1950s, India
a. took a neutral, third-world position in the Cold War.
b. opposed United States "hegemonism" in the Philippines and Manchuria.
c. took the side of the Soviet Union in the Cold War.
d. opposed Chinese independence.
e. rejected the Marxist policies begun by Nehru.
a
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A. peasant unrest B. foreign influence C. war with Prussia D. religious divisions
When the Portuguese reached the Azores, it marked what new pattern in exploration?
A) voyages along the west African coast B) renewed interest in the Mediterranean C) exploration of the Atlantic D) exploration of north Africa
In comparison to the Mongol conquests of Persia and China, Russia experienced
a. much less devastation because Russian cities were better able to repel Mongol sieges. b. more dramatic political change with all native Russian princes being replaced by Mongol lords. c. a different post-conquest relationship with the Mongols because the Mongols chose not to occupy the region physically. d. greater religious change, with the Russian Orthodox church losing influence over a large portion of the population.
Which of the following statements about Samori Ture is most accurate?
A. He used wealth from agriculture to help defeat competing rulers. B. He was unable to incorporate modern weaponry into his arsenal. C. He frequently engaged the French in head-on battles. D. He invoked Islam, a minority religion in the region, as an ideology.