Answer:the chinese focused on organizing peasants. The soviets focused on organizing factory workers
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The Protest was due to policies which deprived the natives of their lands and sovereignty.
Richard Oakes believe that Alcatraz was a fitting place for protest because this was the area that housed a former federal prison in the San Francisco Bay.
He believed the place was the best area
because people passing through the Golden Gate would have to pass through the Alcatraz area and would serve as a symbol of their victory.
C. ARISTOTLE believed that the best government was a mixture of oligarchy and democracy.
A combination of oligarchy and democracy under law is known as constitutional government.
Oligarcy is a government by the few. This is a power structure where the power rests on a small number of people. They might be distinguished by royalty, weath, family ties, religious or military control.
Democracy is a government by the many. Where all the people of the state or polity are involved in decision making. The people will vote their representatives to a parliament or similar assembly to speak in their behalf.
#1) Following the 1960s, what did neoconservatives believe had happened to the nation's sense of morals?
Answer: they had deteriorated. The sixties was a time when the old secure framework of morality, authority, and discipline disintegrated. It was a time when everything happened, black civil rights; youth culture and trend-setting by young people; idealism, protest, and rebellion; the triumph of popular music based on Afro-American models and the emergence of this music as a universal language, with the Beatles as the heroes of the age; the search for inspiration in the religions of the Orient; massive changes in personal relationships and sexual behaviour; a general audacity and frankness in books and in the media, and in ordinary behaviour; relaxation in censorship; the new feminism; gay liberation; the emergence of 'the underground' and 'the counter-culture'; optimism and genuine faith in the dawning of a better world. For good or ill, something significant happened in the sixties.