Answers:

1.)D
4.)C

1. In China’s civil war, the United States backed

the Communists, led by Jiang Jieshi.

the Communists, led by Mao Zedong.

the Nationalists, led by Mao Zedong.

the Nationalists, led by Jiang Jieshi.

4. What was one place on the globe where the Cold War was “hot” and U.S. soldiers fought and died?

Hungary

Egypt

Korea

China

Thank You

Both are right. :-)

To find the answers to the questions you provided, we can use a process of elimination by analyzing the given options and eliminating incorrect choices.

1.) In China's civil war, the United States supported:

a) the Communists, led by Jiang Jieshi.
b) the Communists, led by Mao Zedong.
c) the Nationalists, led by Mao Zedong.
d) the Nationalists, led by Jiang Jieshi.

The correct answer is option b) the Communists, led by Mao Zedong.

To answer this question, we can use some historical knowledge or do a quick internet search to find out which party the United States supported during China's civil war. In this case, the United States supported the Nationalists, not the Communists (led by Mao Zedong). Therefore, we can eliminate options b) and c). Now, we are left with options a) and d). Jiang Jieshi and Mao Zedong were the leaders of the two parties, so we need to determine which one the United States supported. The Nationalists were led by Jiang Jieshi, so the answer is d) the Nationalists, led by Jiang Jieshi.

4.) One place on the globe where the Cold War was "hot" and U.S. soldiers fought and died was:

a) Hungary.
b) Egypt.
c) Korea.
d) China.

The correct answer is option c) Korea.

To answer this question, we need to identify a location where the Cold War led to actual military conflict and where U.S. soldiers were involved. Analyzing the given options, we can eliminate a) Hungary and b) Egypt because there were no significant Cold War military conflicts involving U.S. soldiers in those countries. Now, we are left with options c) Korea and d) China. The correct answer is c) Korea. The Korean War (1950-1953) was a significant military conflict during the Cold War, in which U.S. soldiers fought and died.