History, 17.07.2019 12:00 frankiesoar68
Read the following excerpt on the tiananmen square protests. then answer the question that follows. june 4, 2014, marked the 25th anniversary of the tiananmen square protests. on this day in 1989, a large number of students were gunned down by the people’s liberation army for demanding their rights. years after the massacre, china still refuses to speak about the incident. it has banned any discussions about tiananmen square. chinese school textbooks do not mention anything about this event that changed china’s future. recently, when a journalist showed the image of the tank man to students in beijing, china, very few recognized the image. based on the excerpt, what can you infer about china’s memories of tiananmen square? a.) china ensures that its people are aware of the tiananmen square protests. b.) china made the image of the tank man a symbol of students’ organizations. c.) china wants to wipe out memories of the tiananmen square incident. d.) china mourns tiananmen square incident on every anniversary of the protests.
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Which of these statements describes a long-term impact of european imperialism in africa? a. african countries joined together to present a united front against imperialism. b. europeans paid african countries after colonizing them, offering these new countries a fresh start. c. european powers drew the current borders, splitting ethnic groups among modern countries. d. africans became more loyal to their countries than to their ethnic groups.
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The oldest known mesopotamian civilization settled in areas along river banks or sea sides surrounded by mountains and deserts which two statements explain why three geographical features led to the rise of mesopotamian civilizations
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