How applicable is the term "feudalism" to Eastern societies? What are the characteristics that make it so? How does it vary in its conception from Japan to Korea to Vietnam?

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Why is 1960 referred to as a "miraculous year" for African countries?

A) The year 1960 saw worldwide revolutions in favor of independence from Western colonization. B) South Africa was allowed free elections and elected Nelson Mandela. C) More than half of the African continent gained their independence that year. D) All of the former colonial possessions in Africa were granted their independence that year. E) The World Bank forgave all the African countries' debts to foreign banks.

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In contrast to African and Native American societies, women in European societies were

a. not allowed to engage in certain kinds of work. b. usually denied positions of political and religious authority. c. primarily responsible for discipline within the family. d. equal to men in the eyes of the law.

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Which of the following statements is true when an individual loses a lesbian life partner?

A. It is less stressful than the loss of a spouse in heterosexual marriages. B. It rarely causes financial hardship to the surviving partner. C. It is generally more difficult due to the added burden of heterosexism. D. All of these answers are correct.

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A unique feature of the Battle of New Orleans was that it

A) occurred after the official peace treaty ending the War of 1812 had been signed. B) was the only battle of the War of 1812 that did not involve naval forces. C) did not involve Indian allies of either army. D) was the only major battle in the War of 1812 that was fought in the South.

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