Pop art was inspired by ________. A) mass-produced goods B) nuclear war C) the Cold War D) television
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Structuralists argued that s________. A) life has no clear meaning B) all cultures share common structures C) there are no discernable common structures across cultures D) all authority is meaningless
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Brinkmanship during the Cold War involved________. A) a willingness to wage nuclear war B) avoiding nuclear war at all costs C) a policy of détente among the Cold War nations D) continuing the policy of containment
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Like the Korean War, the Suez Canal Crisis ________. A) placed former allies in opposition B) was a result of Cold War tensions C) was a product of Wahhabism D) was ignored by the United States
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Which country began the Korean War? A) North Korea B) South Korea C) the Soviet Union D) China
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The Franco-Algerian War________. A) resulted in Algerian independence by 1962 B) was a short-lived war C) led to the ouster of Charles De Gaulle D) led to a bloody civil war on the French mainland
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The women’s experience of which country presented the strongest contrast to women’s experience in the Soviet Union during World War II? A) the United States B) Germany C) France D) Great Britain
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After the Munich Conference, the leaders of France and Great Britain ________. A) knew that another world war was imminent B) believed that they had prevented the outbreak of another world war C) agreed to a formal military alliance with Germany D) agreed to a formal military alliance with the Soviet Union
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Hitler controlled most of Europe by ________. A) June 1940 B) December 1943 C) August 1944 D) December 1945
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Attacks on carriers in the Pacific theatre were aimed at weakening the opponents ________. A) air force B) navy C) submarines D) transport ships
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