Answer:The Chinese song "The East is Red" gained popularity during the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s. During this time, it was widely regarded as the country's de facto national anthem.
The Communist Party's primary goal in popularizing this song was to increase legitimacy and support for their cause. The lyrics honor Mao Zedong and portray him in a positive light.
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Answer: Virgil
Virgil (<em>Publius Vergilius Maro</em>) was a poet of Ancient Rome during the Augustan period. His most famous poems are: <em>the Eclogues</em> (or Bucolics), <em>the Georgics</em>, and <em>the Aeneid</em>. The Aeneid was considered the national epic of Ancient Rome since it was written. Virgil is also Dante's guide through Hell and Purgatory in <em>The Divine Comedy</em>.
Answer:He emphasized his belief in a limited government and the protection of civil liberties. He convinced Congress to let the Alien and Sedition Acts expire. He cut military spending to free money to pay the national debt. The Republican led Congress passed laws to end the unpopular whiskey tax and other domestic taxes.
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