The city of Kaifeng had many luxuries available for the wealthy urbanites, including restaurants that

a. were scarce but popular.
b. were licensed by the government.
c. served only noodles.
d. were for men only.
e. were also Buddhist temples.


b

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How did descriptions of life in China affect American foreign policy?

A) U.S. leaders became interested in gaining access to Chinese markets, and tried to restrict Europeans from building colonies there through the Open Door Policy. B) U.S. leaders became convinced that the Chinese would have little interest in American products and decreased its presence in the region. C) U.S. leaders worried about the safety of missionaries in China, and fought the Boxer Rebellion to keep them safe. D) U.S. leaders were concerned about the souls of the Chinese, and, by annexing the Philippines, hoped to ensure a permanent route for missionaries to China. E) U.S. leaders became interested in spreading American values to the Chinese, and initiated the Open Door Policy so that no European country would usurp their position.

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A) To eliminate racism from American society B) To deport illegal immigrants from America C) To regulate the economy of the United States D) To support Germany in repaying its debts to the Soviet Union E) To establish private businesses to survive the depression

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Bernard de Fontenelle's Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds explores the possibility of __________

A) international peace B) extraterrestrial life C) global warfare D) sexual equality

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