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After World War II, the Japanese government adopted free market capitalism to promote all types of industries.
 
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

 Q. 2

After the Meiji Restoration, Japan sought to modernize itself and catch up to the West by means of economic and military development.
 
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

 Q. 3

After the fall of the Tokugawa regime, commerce was modernized and a thriving merchant class emerged in Japan.
 
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

 Q. 4

The professed goal of the European peace movement was to
 
  a. clean up Vietnam.
  b. distance Europe from the tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States.
  c. prevent the signing of the INF treaty.
  d. prevent Ronald Reagan from coming to power.
  e. assist the Soviet Union in its war against Afghanistan.

 Q. 5

During the Tokugawa era, each local domain in Japan had a ruler called the shogun, who held considerable independence as long as he remained loyal to the central government.
 
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

 Q. 6

Discuss the role of students in protests in France.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

 Q. 7

Discuss the ways in which the French government has deployed the strategies of social scientists Daniel Bland and Patrik Marierto avoid likely protests.
 
  What will be an ideal response?
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6 years ago
Ans. to #1

FALSE

Ans. to #2

TRUE

Ans. to #3

TRUE

Ans. to #4

b. distance Europe from the tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States.

Ans. to #5

FALSE

Ans. to #6

Many French university students participate in student unions that have at
times played leading roles in organizing protests. The influential National Students
Union of France (UNEF), for example, organizes its members to shape central
government policies that affect university students across the country. It has been
active in all major episodes of protests involving young people, mobilizing in 1968 to
oppose restrictive university policies and in 2006 to help overturn the employment law
that weakened protections for first time jobseekers.

Ans. to #7

Two of the main strategies adopted by French governments to reduce the
likelihood and the extent of social mobilization against the state are, first, governments
seek to divide the groups that are likely to protestparticularly labor unionsby
cutting deals with some to undermine their resistance to controversial reforms. Second,
they have tended to launch their most divisive initiatives during or just before the
summer holiday season, when most French people are on vacation and are, thus, less
likely to protest.
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6 years ago
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