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During the Cultural Revolution, who were the new heroes of China?
peasants who worked with their hands
Czechoslovakia.
developing nations.
Khrushchev believed the United States was too weak to oppose Soviet expansion into Cuba.
The United States actively supported the Republic of China, and the Soviets did the same for the People's Republic of China.
was an astounding failure, resulting in millions of deaths and a move backward industrially.
a Sandinista leader in Nicaragua.
Lyndon Johnson.
Mao's Great Leap Forward program
peasants who worked with their hands
Czechoslovakia.
developing nations.
Khrushchev believed the United States was too weak to oppose Soviet expansion into Cuba.
The United States actively supported the Republic of China, and the Soviets did the same for the People's Republic of China.
was an astounding failure, resulting in millions of deaths and a move backward industrially.
a Sandinista leader in Nicaragua.
Lyndon Johnson.
During the Cold War, most Third World countries could have been accurately described as being
peasants who worked with their hands
Czechoslovakia.
developing nations.
Khrushchev believed the United States was too weak to oppose Soviet expansion into Cuba.
The United States actively supported the Republic of China, and the Soviets did the same for the People's Republic of China.
was an astounding failure, resulting in millions of deaths and a move backward industrially.
a Sandinista leader in Nicaragua.
Lyndon Johnson.
How did the Bay of Pigs failure lead to the Cuban missile crisis?
peasants who worked with their hands
Czechoslovakia.
developing nations.
Khrushchev believed the United States was too weak to oppose Soviet expansion into Cuba.
The United States actively supported the Republic of China, and the Soviets did the same for the People's Republic of China.
was an astounding failure, resulting in millions of deaths and a move backward industrially.
a Sandinista leader in Nicaragua.
Lyndon Johnson.
Daniel Ortega was
peasants who worked with their hands
Czechoslovakia.
developing nations.
Khrushchev believed the United States was too weak to oppose Soviet expansion into Cuba.
The United States actively supported the Republic of China, and the Soviets did the same for the People's Republic of China.
was an astounding failure, resulting in millions of deaths and a move backward industrially.
a Sandinista leader in Nicaragua.
Lyndon Johnson.
In the summer of 1968, forces from Warsaw Pact nations invaded
peasants who worked with their hands
Czechoslovakia.
developing nations.
Khrushchev believed the United States was too weak to oppose Soviet expansion into Cuba.
The United States actively supported the Republic of China, and the Soviets did the same for the People's Republic of China.
was an astounding failure, resulting in millions of deaths and a move backward industrially.
a Sandinista leader in Nicaragua.
Lyndon Johnson.
John F. Kennedy's immediate successor as U.S. president was
peasants who worked with their hands
Czechoslovakia.
developing nations.
Khrushchev believed the United States was too weak to oppose Soviet expansion into Cuba.
The United States actively supported the Republic of China, and the Soviets did the same for the People's Republic of China.
was an astounding failure, resulting in millions of deaths and a move backward industrially.
a Sandinista leader in Nicaragua.
Lyndon Johnson.
In what way did the existence of two Chinas intensify the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union?
peasants who worked with their hands
Czechoslovakia.
developing nations.
Khrushchev believed the United States was too weak to oppose Soviet expansion into Cuba.
The United States actively supported the Republic of China, and the Soviets did the same for the People's Republic of China.
was an astounding failure, resulting in millions of deaths and a move backward industrially.
a Sandinista leader in Nicaragua.
Lyndon Johnson.
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