The Mongol assaults on Japan resulted in _______ for Japan
a. tributary status
b. defeat
c. submission
d. victory
D
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What did the increased competition for foreign markets and the growing importance of domestic demand lead to in late nineteenth-century Europe?
a. The elimination of trade restrictions like tariffs b. A strong reaction against free trade and imposition of steep protective tariffs by most nations c. Greater economic instability and a sequence of ever deeper economic depressions d. Closer economic cooperation among the great powers e. Greater investment by the United States in the European economy
Who was known as the Great Elector?
A. Frederick William B. John III Sobieski C. Michael Romanov D. Theodore II E. Peter the Great
Which of these was true of the South in the immediate aftermath of the Civil War?
A. Much of the best agricultural land had been laid waste. B. Cotton production was as high as ever. C. The cities were in ruins, but the countryside was largely untouched. D. The countryside was in ruins, but the cities were largely untouched.
Like Cyrus Vance, the Project for a New American Century favored U.S. intervention, but it
A) called for internationally recognized guidelines against which to measure regime legitimacy. B) stressed the development of multilateral mechanisms for peaceful resolution of conflicts. C) emphasized unilateral, imperialist interference and deployment of military power. D) insisted that the President secure Congressional authority, consistent with the Constitution.