Thursday, March 26, 2009

History confusion! 10 points to the correct answer!?

When General Douglas MacArthur became commander of the occupation forces in Japan after World War II, he initiated reforms to make Japan a peaceful, democratic nation. Which of the following steps was not part of Japan’s postwar transformation?


disarming most of the military


adopting a new constitution


giving women the right to vote


giving the emperor more political power





What was the result of China’s “Great Leap Forward”?


Large landowners received more land to grow crops.


China modernized and surpassed Great Britain industrially.


Machines broke down, workers suffered, and thousands died of starvation.


China was quickly transformed into a capitalist democracy.








Why did North Korean troops invade South Korea?


They wanted to recapture their downed airplanes.


They wanted the entire peninsula to become communist.


They wanted the entire peninsula to become democratic


They wanted to oust the Chinese troops
History confusion! 10 points to the correct answer!?
D


C


B
History confusion! 10 points to the correct answer!?
I think it%26#039;s Giving the Right to Vote





China modernized and surpassed Great BRitain





entire peninsula to become democratic
Reply:1.C


2.B


3.B
Reply:A


D


D
Reply:Jim the Fee, says --- (but reserves the right to protest the


nature of the ?%26#039;s)


General Douglas MacArthur would never have given the


Emperor of Japan more political power





The result of China%26#039;s %26quot;great leap forward%26quot; was primarily epitomized in machinery breaking down, the peasant classes suffering terribly, and thousands dying of starvation-


(but not the Communist overlords who were running the show)





Why did North Korean troops invade South Korea?


They wanted the entire peninsula to become communist.





(this last question was so simplified that it became meaningless -- there were so many very complicated reasons for that invasion being ordered)

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