History, 17.04.2020 22:51 steviekeen3
In Eisenhower's view, the loss of Vietnam to communist control would lead to similar communist victories in
neighboring countries in Southeast Asia (including Laos, Cambodia and Thailand) and elsewhere (India, Japan, the
Philippines, Indonesia, and even Australia and New Zealand).
This is considered what analogy to explain the danger communism poses to neighboring countries?
A. Brinkmanship
B. Marshall Plan
C. Domino Theory
D. McCarthyism
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Igor stravinksy’s ballet, the rite of spring, featured clashing music, harsh sounds and deliberately ugly dancing. upon its premier, theater goers literally rioted in the seats of the venue. historians argue this moment is a “breaking point” where europe proves it is destined to be plunged into world war i. why would historians make such a claim? a people were genuinely angry that someone so bad at composing could make a ballet b the ballet represents colonialism. it showed the consequences of centuries of exploitation of non-european people. c the ballet represents the changing ideologies of modernity. the youth of europe breaking all the old rules and the old guard clinging on to the last bits of power d the ballet represents war itself. it drudged up old rivalries between the french and german peoples, inciting the lust for combat.
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