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stevenposner

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Which of the following did not enhance Nasser's reputation and image?
 
  a. Negotiated withdrawal of British troops from the Suez Canal Zone.
  b. Results of the Six-Day War.
  c. Nationalized the Suez Canal.
  d. Supported the cause of the Palestinians.
  e. Took a belligerent stance toward Israel.

Question 2

Once in power, Mao implemented a program of ____, where people in unions, armies, and mass organizations were required to learn Mao Zedong Thought..
 
  a. propaganda
  b. thought reform
  c. communist initiation
  d. de-westernization
  e. communist theory



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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