Multiple Choice
Match each description with the item below.
-Mohammed Mossadegh
A) was the openly gay cultural figure who wrote the provocative prose-poem "Howl"
B) challenged bus segregation in Montgomery, Alabama, by being arrested rather than giving up a seat to a white man
C) wrote The Crack in the Picture Window, a vicious satire of affluent suburbia
D) was the American pilot who had spied on the Soviets by taking pictures of military installations
E) proclaimed the creation of a Democratic Republic of Vietnam and used force to resist the restoration of a colonial regime
F) was the Soviet premier who threatened to give East Germany control of East Berlin and walked out of the resulting summit meeting
G) was an Arkansas governor who argued that racial integration was an issue of states rights
H) was a chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court under whose leadership it was an engine for social and political change
I) led a Communist regime in Cuba and failed to be ousted despite a secret operation authorized by Eisenhower
J) was the prime minister of Iran who cut diplomatic ties with Great Britain and was later overthrown
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