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Question 1

An example of Communist China's increasing activism in its foreign relations with its neighbors is its controversial claim to
 
  a. Port Arthur.
  b. Hokkaido.
  c. the Spratly Islands.
  d. Hong Kong.
  e. North Vietnam.

Question 2

Which statement best describes Union General George B. McClellan?
 
  a. He was reckless and consistently overextended himself.
  b. He was indecisive and self-promoting.
  c. He had an uncanny ability to read his opponents and predict their moves.
  d. He specialized in rapid movement and in defeating a superior enemy.



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