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Deck 17: Toward a New World Order, 1975–2000
1
Mandela earned the Nobel Peace Prize in
A)1991.
B)1992.
C)1993.
D)1994.
E)2014, posthumously.
A)1991.
B)1992.
C)1993.
D)1994.
E)2014, posthumously.
1993.
2
Most Soviets under Brezhnev
A)were unemployed.
B)had little to no access to basic health care.
C)lacked educational opportunities.
D)faced dire economic straits in old age
E)enjoyed yearly vacations.
A)were unemployed.
B)had little to no access to basic health care.
C)lacked educational opportunities.
D)faced dire economic straits in old age
E)enjoyed yearly vacations.
enjoyed yearly vacations.
3
Andrei Sakharov,winner of the 1975 Nobel Peace Prize,is known as the father of
A)super computer technology.
B)Soviet civil rights and democracy.
C)the hydrogen bomb.
D)Soviet-American détente.
E)Postmodernist political theory.
A)super computer technology.
B)Soviet civil rights and democracy.
C)the hydrogen bomb.
D)Soviet-American détente.
E)Postmodernist political theory.
the hydrogen bomb.
4
Sakharov's belief that greater freedoms would only be gained through freedom of information was proven by
A)Radio Free Europe broadcasts.
B)United Nations meetings.
C)decolonization.
D)developments in computer technology.
E)exchange student programs.
A)Radio Free Europe broadcasts.
B)United Nations meetings.
C)decolonization.
D)developments in computer technology.
E)exchange student programs.
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5
Afghanistan was able to fight a long and continuous war against the Soviet Union with aid from
A)Islamic nations throughout the Middle East.
B)Pakistan and Syria.
C)the United States and Pakistan.
D)the United Nations.
E)NATO.
A)Islamic nations throughout the Middle East.
B)Pakistan and Syria.
C)the United States and Pakistan.
D)the United Nations.
E)NATO.
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6
The "Reagan Revolution" refers to
A)the American conservatives backlash against the perceived excesses of the 1960s and '70s.
B)a campaign to rid the United States of its reliance on OPEC's fuel oil imports.
C)the political partnership Reagan forged with British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
D)Reagan's taunting of Mikhail Gorbachev to "…tear down this wall!"
E)the rescue mission to free the American hostages in Iran.
A)the American conservatives backlash against the perceived excesses of the 1960s and '70s.
B)a campaign to rid the United States of its reliance on OPEC's fuel oil imports.
C)the political partnership Reagan forged with British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
D)Reagan's taunting of Mikhail Gorbachev to "…tear down this wall!"
E)the rescue mission to free the American hostages in Iran.
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7
Great Britain was a staunch supporter of the United States and Reagan's aggressive stance toward
A)the Soviet Union.
B)Iran.
C)East Germany.
D)Afghanistan.
E)OPEC.
A)the Soviet Union.
B)Iran.
C)East Germany.
D)Afghanistan.
E)OPEC.
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8
As the new leader of the Soviet Union,Mikhail Gorbachev implemented all of these measures EXCEPT
A)attempting to bridge communism and capitalism.
B)glasnost.
C)intensifying the war in Afghanistan.
D)perestroika.
E)clarifying the disaster of Chernobyl.
A)attempting to bridge communism and capitalism.
B)glasnost.
C)intensifying the war in Afghanistan.
D)perestroika.
E)clarifying the disaster of Chernobyl.
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9
Prior to his capture and sentence to life in prison in 1964,Nelson Mandela experienced all of the following EXCEPT
A)becoming one of South Africa's only black lawyers.
B)emerging as a leader of the African National Congress.
C)being forced to go underground when black political parties were banned.
D)securing a powerful political ally through an arranged marriage.
E)resorting to force of arms to carry out his fight for racial justice.
A)becoming one of South Africa's only black lawyers.
B)emerging as a leader of the African National Congress.
C)being forced to go underground when black political parties were banned.
D)securing a powerful political ally through an arranged marriage.
E)resorting to force of arms to carry out his fight for racial justice.
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10
The idealistic concept of a "new world order" encountered all of these problems EXCEPT
A)Russian transition to democratic capitalism.
B)continued lack of peace in the Middle East.
C)China's market-driven reforms failing to bring democracy to its people.
D)nuclear war between America and Russia.
E)fear and mistrust of Americanization.
A)Russian transition to democratic capitalism.
B)continued lack of peace in the Middle East.
C)China's market-driven reforms failing to bring democracy to its people.
D)nuclear war between America and Russia.
E)fear and mistrust of Americanization.
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11
The American president who committed the United States to an aggressive military policy against the Soviet Union was
A)Carter.
B)Clinton.
C)George H. W. Bush.
D)Nixon.
E)Reagan.
A)Carter.
B)Clinton.
C)George H. W. Bush.
D)Nixon.
E)Reagan.
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12
The Soviet Union invaded ____ in 1978.
A)Iran
B)Iraq
C)China
D)Cambodia
E)Afghanistan
A)Iran
B)Iraq
C)China
D)Cambodia
E)Afghanistan
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13
In 1975,the last American forces left
A)Korea.
B)Iran.
C)Japan.
D)Vietnam.
E)Kuwait.
A)Korea.
B)Iran.
C)Japan.
D)Vietnam.
E)Kuwait.
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14
The Helsinki Accords committed the
A)Soviet Union to tear down the Berlin Wall.
B)United States and Europe to recognize communist bloc borders.
C)Soviet Union and the United States to scale down their nuclear weapons.
D)Soviet Union to respect human rights.
E)United States and western Europe to recognize the communist bloc border, while the Soviets agreed to respect human rights.
A)Soviet Union to tear down the Berlin Wall.
B)United States and Europe to recognize communist bloc borders.
C)Soviet Union and the United States to scale down their nuclear weapons.
D)Soviet Union to respect human rights.
E)United States and western Europe to recognize the communist bloc border, while the Soviets agreed to respect human rights.
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15
Which statement about the 1980s and early 1990s is FALSE?
A)East and West Germany were united in the 1990s.
B)The Soviet Union reformed itself into a stronger centralized nation.
C)Gorbachev's attempts at reform failed to save the Soviet Union.
D)Where authoritarian traditions continued, sharp inequalities persisted with the introduction of capitalism.
E)Poland became a democracy.
A)East and West Germany were united in the 1990s.
B)The Soviet Union reformed itself into a stronger centralized nation.
C)Gorbachev's attempts at reform failed to save the Soviet Union.
D)Where authoritarian traditions continued, sharp inequalities persisted with the introduction of capitalism.
E)Poland became a democracy.
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16
Mujahaddin refers to
A)a Soviet-Islamic alliance that led to the Brezhnev's support of the war in Afghanistan.
B)Islamic guerilla fighters.
C)Soviet special forces that enacted a coup d'état in Afghanistan.
D)a tactical air strike weapon used by the Soviets in Afghanistan.
E)the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan.
A)a Soviet-Islamic alliance that led to the Brezhnev's support of the war in Afghanistan.
B)Islamic guerilla fighters.
C)Soviet special forces that enacted a coup d'état in Afghanistan.
D)a tactical air strike weapon used by the Soviets in Afghanistan.
E)the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan.
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17
Brezhnev's involvement in the war in Afghanistan
A)led to a resurgence of Soviet nationalism.
B)carried a substantial financial burden.
C)gave the Soviets access to cutting-edge military weaponry.
D)funded the expansion of the Soviet Union's naval forces.
E)forced Pakistan to declare war on the Soviet Union.
A)led to a resurgence of Soviet nationalism.
B)carried a substantial financial burden.
C)gave the Soviets access to cutting-edge military weaponry.
D)funded the expansion of the Soviet Union's naval forces.
E)forced Pakistan to declare war on the Soviet Union.
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18
The reforms of ____ ultimately doomed the Soviet Union to dissolution.
A)Brezhnev
B)Sakharov
C)Putin
D)Gorbachev
E)Reagan
A)Brezhnev
B)Sakharov
C)Putin
D)Gorbachev
E)Reagan
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19
Who used the phrase "new world order" in 1991 to describe the post-Cold War era?
A)Nelson Mandela
B)John F. Kennedy
C)George H. W. Bush
D)Ronald Reagan
E)Mikhail Gorbachev
A)Nelson Mandela
B)John F. Kennedy
C)George H. W. Bush
D)Ronald Reagan
E)Mikhail Gorbachev
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20
Upon his release from prison in 1990,what words did Mandela share with South Africa?
A)"Anger at present-day injustices must be communicated through nonviolent means."
B)"South Africa should look to the United States for examples of racial triumphs."
C)"Our lingering political unrest will not bear immediate social democratization."
D)"The majority of South Africans, black and white, recognize that apartheid has no future."
E)"Restructuring our economic systems should not be our first priority."
A)"Anger at present-day injustices must be communicated through nonviolent means."
B)"South Africa should look to the United States for examples of racial triumphs."
C)"Our lingering political unrest will not bear immediate social democratization."
D)"The majority of South Africans, black and white, recognize that apartheid has no future."
E)"Restructuring our economic systems should not be our first priority."
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21
The transition from the old communist Soviet Union to the Russian Federation produced all of these immediate results EXCEPT
A)wealth became concentrated in the hands of a small elite.
B)a wide variety of consumer goods became available to the general public.
C)a decline in fertility and population.
D)a decline in the fundamental welfare system for the common Russian citizen.
E)an increase in industrial production and wages.
A)wealth became concentrated in the hands of a small elite.
B)a wide variety of consumer goods became available to the general public.
C)a decline in fertility and population.
D)a decline in the fundamental welfare system for the common Russian citizen.
E)an increase in industrial production and wages.
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22
Symbolically,the Cold War was truly over with the
A)resignation of Gorbachev.
B)election of Yeltsin.
C)dismantling of the Berlin Wall.
D)election of a Polish Pope.
E)last Soviet soldier leaving Afghanistan.
A)resignation of Gorbachev.
B)election of Yeltsin.
C)dismantling of the Berlin Wall.
D)election of a Polish Pope.
E)last Soviet soldier leaving Afghanistan.
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23
Paramilitary death squads in Guatemala primarily targeted
A)Mexican refugees.
B)American tourists.
C)indigenous villagers.
D)Catholic missionaries.
E)political leaders.
A)Mexican refugees.
B)American tourists.
C)indigenous villagers.
D)Catholic missionaries.
E)political leaders.
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24
East Germany was pressured to open its border with West Germany after
A)the United States intervened.
B)East German troops opened fire on angry protestors.
C)Hungary opened its border with Austria.
D)trade embargoes were imposed by a bloc of newly democratic states.
E)Bulgaria elected its first democratic president.
A)the United States intervened.
B)East German troops opened fire on angry protestors.
C)Hungary opened its border with Austria.
D)trade embargoes were imposed by a bloc of newly democratic states.
E)Bulgaria elected its first democratic president.
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25
Solidarity was a trade union group formed in ____ to resist communist domination.
A)Latvia
B)Romania
C)Poland
D)Czechoslovakia
E)Estonia
A)Latvia
B)Romania
C)Poland
D)Czechoslovakia
E)Estonia
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26
Which of these statements about South Africa under Mandela is FALSE?
A)It had a new flag.
B)The "rainbow nation" became its new identity.
C)South Africa had a multiracial Olympic team.
D)It sentenced everyone who was involved in apartheid to prison sentences.
E)A strong democratic constitution was formed.
A)It had a new flag.
B)The "rainbow nation" became its new identity.
C)South Africa had a multiracial Olympic team.
D)It sentenced everyone who was involved in apartheid to prison sentences.
E)A strong democratic constitution was formed.
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27
What was the result of the system of Bantustans?
A)It prevented tribes in South Africa from uniting and forced them to live under apartheid.
B)It allowed minor yet increased political involvement for South Africans.
C)It prohibited any South African blacks from being in all-white residential areas.
D)Black education prepared South African blacks for menial jobs.
E)The National Party of white South Africans increased the application of apartheid.
A)It prevented tribes in South Africa from uniting and forced them to live under apartheid.
B)It allowed minor yet increased political involvement for South Africans.
C)It prohibited any South African blacks from being in all-white residential areas.
D)Black education prepared South African blacks for menial jobs.
E)The National Party of white South Africans increased the application of apartheid.
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28
The term kleptocracy refers to the regime of
A)Somoza.
B)Mobutu.
C)Allende.
D)Che Guevara.
E)Castro.
A)Somoza.
B)Mobutu.
C)Allende.
D)Che Guevara.
E)Castro.
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29
This chapter highlights democratic transitions in all of these Latin American countries EXCEPT
A)Argentina.
B)Brazil.
C)Cuba.
D)Mexico.
E)Guatemala.
A)Argentina.
B)Brazil.
C)Cuba.
D)Mexico.
E)Guatemala.
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30
A newly democratic Poland forged a connection to the West through
A)fair-market trade reform.
B)nuclear disarmament.
C)a shared hatred of Gorbachev.
D)Catholicism.
E)a free press.
A)fair-market trade reform.
B)nuclear disarmament.
C)a shared hatred of Gorbachev.
D)Catholicism.
E)a free press.
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31
After unification,the people of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
A)suffered unemployment and insecurity.
B)saw their countries achieve international recognition as manufacturing and technology leaders.
C)elected to remain a communist state in the face of an unknown future.
D)installed new capitalistic and political reforms based on the wealth of their oil and gas reserves.
E)were still under the control of communist-leaning political leaders.
A)suffered unemployment and insecurity.
B)saw their countries achieve international recognition as manufacturing and technology leaders.
C)elected to remain a communist state in the face of an unknown future.
D)installed new capitalistic and political reforms based on the wealth of their oil and gas reserves.
E)were still under the control of communist-leaning political leaders.
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32
Czech leader Václav Havel was
A)a shipyard worker.
B)a professor.
C)a labor organizer.
D)a playwright.
E)a member of the military.
A)a shipyard worker.
B)a professor.
C)a labor organizer.
D)a playwright.
E)a member of the military.
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33
The fall of communism in Czechoslovakia is known as the
A)Velvet Revolution.
B)Bloodless Revolution.
C)Prague Spring.
D)Solidarity Stand.
E)Ceausescu Revolt.
A)Velvet Revolution.
B)Bloodless Revolution.
C)Prague Spring.
D)Solidarity Stand.
E)Ceausescu Revolt.
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34
Steve Biko was head of the
A)Black Consciousness Movement.
B)African National Congress.
C)United Democratic Front.
D)Soweto Soldiers.
E)South African Anti-Apartheid League.
A)Black Consciousness Movement.
B)African National Congress.
C)United Democratic Front.
D)Soweto Soldiers.
E)South African Anti-Apartheid League.
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35
Throughout the twentieth century,____ has been one of the most volatile areas in the world because of its location,resources,and problems with ethnic and religious rivalries.
A)Africa
B)the Middle East
C)Russia
D)Cuba
E)China
A)Africa
B)the Middle East
C)Russia
D)Cuba
E)China
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36
The Reagan administration supported the Somoza family during the Cold War by
A)offering disaster relief.
B)illegally selling weapons to Iran.
C)granting asylum.
D)fighting against the Contras.
E)establishing favorable trade agreements.
A)offering disaster relief.
B)illegally selling weapons to Iran.
C)granting asylum.
D)fighting against the Contras.
E)establishing favorable trade agreements.
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37
Vladimir Putin was elected Boris Yeltsin's successor after
A)crushing the Chechnya rebellion.
B)returning a majority of Russia's economy back to state control.
C)manipulating the media to boost his political achievements.
D)Yeltsin deemed him so.
E)seizing control of oil reserves and television to build up a base of national power.
A)crushing the Chechnya rebellion.
B)returning a majority of Russia's economy back to state control.
C)manipulating the media to boost his political achievements.
D)Yeltsin deemed him so.
E)seizing control of oil reserves and television to build up a base of national power.
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38
What helped bring democracy to Argentina?
A)Argentinian defeat in the Falklands War
B)The dissolution of the Soviet Union
C)Civil war
D)American aid
E)A military coup d'état
A)Argentinian defeat in the Falklands War
B)The dissolution of the Soviet Union
C)Civil war
D)American aid
E)A military coup d'état
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39
One of the most violent reactions against Soviet domination took place in Romania with
A)Romanian troops attacking Soviet garrisons.
B)Soviet tanks firing into public rallies.
C)Ceausescu 's trial and execution.
D)the burning of the capital building in Bucharest.
E)the burning of Gorbachev's effigy on the university campus.
A)Romanian troops attacking Soviet garrisons.
B)Soviet tanks firing into public rallies.
C)Ceausescu 's trial and execution.
D)the burning of the capital building in Bucharest.
E)the burning of Gorbachev's effigy on the university campus.
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40
Nicaragua's first free elections were held in
A)1979.
B)1981.
C)1987.
D)1989.
E)1992.
A)1979.
B)1981.
C)1987.
D)1989.
E)1992.
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41
Collectively,all of these countries became known as the "Asian Tigers" EXCEPT
A)Taiwan.
B)South Korea.
C)Indonesia.
D)Singapore.
E)Hong Kong.
A)Taiwan.
B)South Korea.
C)Indonesia.
D)Singapore.
E)Hong Kong.
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42
China's Red Army became a major economic power through its control of
A)commercial construction.
B)TV and radio.
C)a large shipping line.
D)weapons and armament.
E)automobile production.
A)commercial construction.
B)TV and radio.
C)a large shipping line.
D)weapons and armament.
E)automobile production.
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43
Prior to 1988,South Korea's economic model emulated
A)China.
B)Japan.
C)Taiwan.
D)India.
E)Germany.
A)China.
B)Japan.
C)Taiwan.
D)India.
E)Germany.
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44
What was a primary cause of the 1989 Tokyo Stock Exchange collapse?
A)A drop in American investments in major Japanese automakers
B)Real estate speculation
C)Foreign investment failure
D)A severe drought
E)Low birth rate
A)A drop in American investments in major Japanese automakers
B)Real estate speculation
C)Foreign investment failure
D)A severe drought
E)Low birth rate
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45
The Iranian Revolution of 1979 was a symbol to Islamists that
A)Islam had to be reformed to accommodate modern needs.
B)political constitutions must be separate from religion.
C)secular ideologies, which had been so dominant in recent history, had to be rejected.
D)Iran must end its alliance with the Soviet Union.
E)Islamic nations should follow the model of Egypt.
A)Islam had to be reformed to accommodate modern needs.
B)political constitutions must be separate from religion.
C)secular ideologies, which had been so dominant in recent history, had to be rejected.
D)Iran must end its alliance with the Soviet Union.
E)Islamic nations should follow the model of Egypt.
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46
Why did the Clinton administration bomb southeastern Afghanistan?
A)To capture Saddam Hussein
B)To assassinate Osama bin Laden
C)In retaliation for a Taliban attack on the American embassy in Uganda
D)The Clinton administration never bombed southeastern Afghanistan
E)In an attempt to free U.S. hostages
A)To capture Saddam Hussein
B)To assassinate Osama bin Laden
C)In retaliation for a Taliban attack on the American embassy in Uganda
D)The Clinton administration never bombed southeastern Afghanistan
E)In an attempt to free U.S. hostages
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47
What caused the OPEC nations to call for the oil boycott of 1974?
A)The Six-Day War
B)Israeli occupation of the West Bank
C)The Suez crisis
D)American actions in Iran
E)American military aid to Israel
A)The Six-Day War
B)Israeli occupation of the West Bank
C)The Suez crisis
D)American actions in Iran
E)American military aid to Israel
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48
Which Asian nation underwent the most dramatic transformation to become the fastest-growing economy in the world?
A)India
B)China
C)South Korea
D)Taiwan
E)Indonesia
A)India
B)China
C)South Korea
D)Taiwan
E)Indonesia
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49
Major political and economic changes occurred in ____ due to growing dissent among the population,especially those born on the island(s).
A)the Philippines
B)Taiwan
C)Japan
D)Hong Kong
E)Malaysia
A)the Philippines
B)Taiwan
C)Japan
D)Hong Kong
E)Malaysia
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50
Because of European economic dominance after WWII,the Chinese share of the world's industrial output was ____ .
A)33 percent
B)50 percent
C)3 percent
D)10 percent
E)a negligible amount
A)33 percent
B)50 percent
C)3 percent
D)10 percent
E)a negligible amount
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51
Under Deng Xiaoping's China
A)the average income rose by 22 percent.
B)birth rates reached an all-time low.
C)all public likenesses of Mao Zedong were destroyed.
D)thousands of political dissidents were imprisoned.
E)foreign investors were encouraged to build manufacturing plants in Guangzhou.
A)the average income rose by 22 percent.
B)birth rates reached an all-time low.
C)all public likenesses of Mao Zedong were destroyed.
D)thousands of political dissidents were imprisoned.
E)foreign investors were encouraged to build manufacturing plants in Guangzhou.
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52
The Shah of Iran was considered a pawn of
A)the Soviet Union.
B)Ayatollah Khomeini.
C)the United States.
D)OPEC.
E)Islamists.
A)the Soviet Union.
B)Ayatollah Khomeini.
C)the United States.
D)OPEC.
E)Islamists.
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53
Which city became China's symbol of economic success?
A)Beijing
B)Peking
C)Singapore
D)Shanghai
E)Hong Kong
A)Beijing
B)Peking
C)Singapore
D)Shanghai
E)Hong Kong
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54
The ____ led to many Palestinians joining forces with Islamic groups.
A)PLO's increasingly violent acts
B)Clinton administration's support of Israel
C)intifada
D)the meeting between Yitzhak Rabin and Yasir Arafat
E)savage attacks by the Israelis on PLO bases in Lebanon
A)PLO's increasingly violent acts
B)Clinton administration's support of Israel
C)intifada
D)the meeting between Yitzhak Rabin and Yasir Arafat
E)savage attacks by the Israelis on PLO bases in Lebanon
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55
Attempting to stabilize its economic base,Japan
A)relocated a large number of factories to countries with lower labor costs.
B)offered incentives for women to join the workforce.
C)concentrated on exporting heavy industrial goods.
D)targeted the luxury auto market.
E)encouraged consumer spending over saving.
A)relocated a large number of factories to countries with lower labor costs.
B)offered incentives for women to join the workforce.
C)concentrated on exporting heavy industrial goods.
D)targeted the luxury auto market.
E)encouraged consumer spending over saving.
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56
What is one result of globalization?
A)Free markets generally produced economic reforms around the world.
B)Power was more evenly distributed in participating countries.
C)American economic solutions for Latin American and African nations increased the overall standard of living.
D)Economic growth in third world nations raised health and educational levels.
E)The gap between the haves and have-nots widened.
A)Free markets generally produced economic reforms around the world.
B)Power was more evenly distributed in participating countries.
C)American economic solutions for Latin American and African nations increased the overall standard of living.
D)Economic growth in third world nations raised health and educational levels.
E)The gap between the haves and have-nots widened.
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57
Japanese economic success after World War II resulted from all of these efforts EXCEPT
A)minimal amounts spent on military expenditures.
B)harmonious relations between laborers and employers.
C)socialized health care.
D)close collaboration between government and large corporations.
E)the Japanese work ethic.
A)minimal amounts spent on military expenditures.
B)harmonious relations between laborers and employers.
C)socialized health care.
D)close collaboration between government and large corporations.
E)the Japanese work ethic.
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58
The return of Hong Kong to China from ____ was a sign of China's growing success and power.
A)France
B)Russia
C)England
D)the Netherlands
E)South Korea
A)France
B)Russia
C)England
D)the Netherlands
E)South Korea
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59
The decision to forego capturing Baghdad and Saddam Hussein during the Persian Gulf War was made by President
A)Clinton.
B)Carter.
C)George H. W. Bush.
D)Reagan.
E)Ford.
A)Clinton.
B)Carter.
C)George H. W. Bush.
D)Reagan.
E)Ford.
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60
The Persian Gulf War commenced with
A)an Islamic uprising in Iran.
B)the death of Ayatollah Khomeini.
C)Saddam Hussein's attack on Kuwait.
D)the United States bombing of Baghdad.
E)a severed alliance between Sunnis and Shi'ites.
A)an Islamic uprising in Iran.
B)the death of Ayatollah Khomeini.
C)Saddam Hussein's attack on Kuwait.
D)the United States bombing of Baghdad.
E)a severed alliance between Sunnis and Shi'ites.
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61
Neoliberal economists believe that government intervention into markets can
A)increase efficiency.
B)affect the availability of high-demand goods.
C)decrease corruption.
D)contribute to the strength of the European Union.
E)drive market growth.
A)increase efficiency.
B)affect the availability of high-demand goods.
C)decrease corruption.
D)contribute to the strength of the European Union.
E)drive market growth.
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62
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perestroika
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African National Congress
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64
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"Tear down this wall!"
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65
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"I have fought against white domination and I have fought against black domination."
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67
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Velvet Revolution
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71
Changes and reactions resulting from China's economic transformation were shown by
A)a closing gap between rich and poor.
B)economic success spreading into the countryside.
C)a government crackdown on political and economic corruption.
D)China's international leadership in environmental concerns.
E)China's place as a global center of manufacturing.
A)a closing gap between rich and poor.
B)economic success spreading into the countryside.
C)a government crackdown on political and economic corruption.
D)China's international leadership in environmental concerns.
E)China's place as a global center of manufacturing.
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72
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Mikhail Gorbachev
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73
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Boris Yeltsin
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74
When signing the Maastricht Treaty,what did Great Britain,Denmark,and Sweden refuse to accept?
A)A common flag
B)Open borders
C)Free markets
D)Common currency
E)Common citizenship
A)A common flag
B)Open borders
C)Free markets
D)Common currency
E)Common citizenship
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75
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Leonid Brezhnev
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76
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77
By the 1990s,China's economic transformation faced new challenges,among them,
A)exploitive labor, including women and children.
B)competition from U.S. manufacturers.
C)its declining global status.
D)environmental problems and student protests.
E)work stoppages by labor groups.
A)exploitive labor, including women and children.
B)competition from U.S. manufacturers.
C)its declining global status.
D)environmental problems and student protests.
E)work stoppages by labor groups.
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78
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Helsinki Accords
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79
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Andrei Sakharov
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Solidarity
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