Tito ruled Yugoslavia as a Communist state without the Soviets. He accomplished this because he managed to liberate Yugoslavia without the use of Soviet ground forces. When the Soviets reached the Yugoslav Borders they were met by successful partisans who greeted them happily but made very sure that the Soviets did not enter Yugoslav territory.
Tito had extensive knowledge of the Soviets that he had experienced from his time in Moscow as a communist cadre. He was arrested several times but managed to survive and return home. He knew if he allowed the Soviets to enter Yugoslavia he would never be rid of them. He also made sure that the Yugoslav armed forces were strong enough to be a significant difficulty if the Soviets tried to invade.
The best answer for this question is letter D. Even though there was interest in communism in Japan for some time, it did not push through. However, the Japanese Communist Party (JCP) is still promoting communism in its country and it is one of the biggest non-governing political parties in the world.
The purpose of the Gold Standard Act of 1900 was to settle the debate over the relative value of gold and silver and which should be preferred over the other in the United States monetary system. During the Civil War paper money had been introduced which promised to redeem on demand the money in either gold or silver.
The women of the progressive make progress and win the
right to vote by forming groups to stand up to people who did not want them to
vote. This gave rise to feminism and the right to fight for women’s rights.
The answer is 4. there are no constitutional requirements in order to be a federal judge. The US constitution guides the process for confirming a federal judge, but does not specify qualifications. It is important for a federal judge is not required to possess a law degree unless he serves as magistrate or bankruptcy judge. In most cases the assessors of judicial candidates apply their own criteria. Therefore the presidents and members of congress develop their own standards for federal judgeships.