Which of the following was a notable foreign policy success for President Clinton?
A) mediation in Northern Ireland
B) intervention in Rwanda
C) intervention in Libya
D) mediation between Israel and the Palestinians
Answer: A
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When the Ming Dynasty in China built up an army of one million, what was one of the primary reasons for this military growth?
A) The army was used to help restore the Great Wall. B) The army was sent to invade and occupy Manchuria. C) The army provided assistance in moving the capital to Beijing. D) The only mission for the army was to fight barbarian invaders. E) The army was always engaged in quelling unrest among the peasants.
Why did the philosophical forms of Confucianism and Daoism not provide much significance to the majority of the Chinese population?
A. A philosophical debate over the meaning of life was not that important to them. B. Both outwardly contradicted most popular beliefs and so were rejected. C. Many people could not read and so could not appreciate the philosophies. D. They were both more egalitarian and relatable as religions instead of philosophies. E. They were not intended to provide significance to anyone, merely food for thought.
Identify the statement that is false
a. England took little interest in establishing its own overseas colonies in the first half of the 16th century. b. English society was disrupted by religious conflict when King Henry VIII broke with the Roman Catholic Church in the 1530s. c. The Protestant Reformation resulted in years of a seesaw of the balance of power between Catholics and Protestants throughout England. d. Spain and England were long-time and bitter enemies in the first half of the 16th century. e. When Elizabeth ascended to the English throne in 1558, the rivalry with Spain intensified.
Enslaved children in the antebellum period were mostly raised
A. by a female house servant. B. under the care of just their mother. C. in two-parent households. D. in the white master's household.