邓小平曾经指出,把列宁建党学说发展得最完备的中国共产党人是()
A. 胨独秀
B. 王稼祥
C. 毛泽东
D. 李大钊
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按照目前我国的管理体制,直管公房一般由()管理,其作为直管公房所有人的代表,依法行使占有、使用、收益和处分的权利。
A. 县级以上人民政府
B. 县级以上人民政府房地产行政主管部门
C. 各级人民政府
D. 各级人民政府房地产行政主管部门
财产清查中,对发现的确实无法支付的应付账款经批准后应转入“营业外收入”处理。 ()
A. 正确
B. 错误
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A. important extremely
B. extreme importance.
C. extremely importance
D. of extreme importance
Disagreement marks historical appraisals of America' s emergence as a great power at the turn of the twentieth century. On the one hand, historians have praised the maturing of the Republic, which was now able to take its place among the arbiters of the world' s destinies. On the other hand, many writers have tried to define America' s new floe indistinctive terms. They argue that the United States did not enter the great power game as just another player but introduced a new style. of diplomatic play and perhaps even a new set of rules.
Judgments clash about these innovations. An older school of thought stresses the idealism that America brought to the world arena. More recently, "New left" revisionists have charged that America' s contribution to international life was the self-serving notion of "informal empire," typified by a worldwide Open Door doctrine. This strategy avoided formal territorial possession but sought economic dominance of foreign raw materials, markets, and investments.
Historians disagree further about the motivating impulses of American diplomacy. Recent "revisionists" have tended almost exclusively to emphasize domestic economic factors in explaining American foreign policy, the United States sought foreign markets, the argument goes, to solve the problems of domestic overproduction and constant business depressions. Other scholars respond that international politics can only be properly understood in an international con- text. They argue that Theodore Roosevelt, for example, acted not for narrow domestic reasons but because he realistically perceived that if the United States did not hold its own against the other powers, it would soon risk being eclipsed on the world stage, and even being pushed around in its own hemisphere, despite the Monroe Doctrine.
By saying that the U.S. "was now able to take its place among the arbiters of the world' s destinies" (the second sentence in paragraph 1), the author means that the U.S. ______.
A. established itself as one of the big powers
B. was now directing the world on a new course
C. became mature as a nation
D. brought new rules to the world' s diplomatic play