Yoshida Shigeru was an ideal choice as Japan's first post-war prime minister for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
a. he had opposed the seizure of Manchuria.
b. his conservatism.
c. opposition to alliance with Germany.
d. deep ties to the military.
D
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A. reduced or dismantled many Great Society programs. B. tried to overhaul the nation's welfare system by creating a guaranteed annual income. C. abolished the Office of Economic Opportunity. D. tried to end the forced busing of students to desegregate schools. E. All these answers are correct.
The Il-khans demonstrated Mongol borrowing by converting to __________
A) Christianity B) Judaism C) Shi'a Islam D) Sunni Islam
Looking at Map 1–3, what area or areas do you think were most likely to be fought over between the four Near Eastern empires around 1400 B.C.E.?
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Avicenna's Canon of Medicine
a. relied on sympathetic magic and prayers for the sick. b. was used in Roman times, but was then forgotten. c. placed much faith in herbal cures. d. synthesized Greek and Arabic medicine. e. came to be accepted by modern medicine.