Exam 7: East and West in the Grip of the Cold War
Exam 1: The Rise of Industrial Society in the West107 Questions
Exam 2: The High Tide of Imperialism Africa and Asia in an Era of Western Dominance103 Questions
Exam 3: Shadows Over the Pacific East Asia Under Challenge109 Questions
Exam 4: War and Revolution World War I and Its Aftermath120 Questions
Exam 5: Nationalism Revolution and Dictatorship Asia the Middle East and Latin America From 1919 to 1939117 Questions
Exam 6: The Crisis Deepens the Outbreak of World War Ii108 Questions
Exam 7: East and West in the Grip of the Cold War113 Questions
Exam 8: The United States Canada and Latin America115 Questions
Exam 9: Brave New World: the Rise and Fall of Communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe108 Questions
Exam 10: Postwar Europe: on the Path to Unity113 Questions
Exam 11: Toward the Pacific Century Japan and the Little Tigers 107 Questions
Exam 12: The East Is Red China Under Communism105 Questions
Exam 13: Nationalism Triumphant the Emergence of Independent States in South and Southeast Asia109 Questions
Exam 14: Emerging Africa99 Questions
Exam 15: Ferment in the Middle East114 Questions
Exam 16: The Challenge of a New Millennium64 Questions
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In the first Indochina war, Ho Chi Minh and the Vietminh Front fought against
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The Viet Cong were the forces in South Vietnam that opposed the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam.
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T he 1975 agreement in which the West recognized the Soviet sphere of influence in Eastern Europe and all the signatories promised to protect the human rights of their citizens was
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The eastern European communist leader who was most successful in resisting control by the Soviet Union was
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The supposed public fear in the United States to becoming involved in a regional war was the
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When the United States, Great Britain, and France began to plan for the unification of their three zones in western Germany, the Soviets responded with the
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The outcome of the Cuban Missile Crisis could best be described as
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