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question 5 (multiple choice worth 5 points)
(08.03 mc)
the separation of races in the jim crow american south corresponded most closely to what other country’s racial policy?
france
south africa
soviet union
united kingdom
question 6 (multiple choice worth 5 points)
(08.03 mc)
what do the conflicts in turkey, greece, korea, and vietnam all have in common?
they ended with neither side winning decisively.
they were fundamentally about colonialism.
the united states intervened militarily and suffered thousands of soldier deaths.
the united states provided support to anti - communists.
Question 5
Jim Crow laws enforced racial segregation in the US South. South Africa's apartheid was a system of racial segregation and discrimination, matching the racial policy of Jim Crow South. France, Soviet Union, and UK didn't have such a formal, state - enforced racial segregation system like apartheid or Jim Crow.
- In Turkey (Greek - Turkish conflict), Greece (Civil War), Korea (Korean War), and Vietnam (Vietnam War), the US supported anti - communist forces. The Turkish - Greek conflict had US support for Turkish nationalists (anti - communist in context of Cold War), Greek Civil War had US support for anti - communists, Korean War had US support for South Korea (anti - communist), and Vietnam War had US support for South Vietnam (anti - communist).
- They did not all end with neither side winning decisively (Korean War ended in a stalemate, but Greek Civil War had a decisive anti - communist victory, Vietnam War had a communist victory).
- They were not fundamentally about colonialism (Korean and Vietnam Wars were about Cold War and national division, Greek and Turkish conflicts were about national identity and Cold War - related politics).
- The US didn't suffer thousands of soldier deaths in the Greek Civil War or the Turkish - Greek conflict.
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B. South Africa