What was true of Shinto?
A. It was the Japanese version of Theravada Buddhism.
B. It involved the performance of ritual acts, usually performed at a shrine.
C. It stressed military violence and gore.
D. It included aspects involving belief in the humanity of the emperor.
E. It was heavily influence by Southeast Asian Hinduism.
Answer: B
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A. Louis Napoleon made himself Emperor of the Third Republic. B. German unification was achieved. C. The French suffered a military and political humiliation. D. The south German states came under Prussian domination. E. The loss of territory created a desire for vengeance on the part of the French.
The British attitude toward the Indian peoples changed after 1857, when the British saw the Indians as
a. perfectly capable of becoming English. b. equal to Europeans after becoming Christianized. c. naturally and permanently inferior. d. having the right to rule themselves under British guardianship. e. superior to Africans.
Who created the first English language college, Hindu College, in Calcutta in 1818?
a. Lord Macaulay b. Ram Mohan Roy c. British soldiers d. Indians e. The British East India Company
The Chrysler Building in New York City is considered the first modern American skyscraper
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.