The Tokugawa attempt to conquer China in the late sixteenth century was led by:
a. Oda Nobunaga
b. Chikamatsu Monzaemon
c. Hongwu
d. Toyotomi Hideyoshi
d. Toyotomi Hideyoshi
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In 1948, a member of the Federal Communications Commission stated that, "Make no mistake about it, ________ is here to stay. It is a new force unloosed in the land."
A) radio B) computers C) the automobile D) television
The 1947 Taft-Hartley Act __________
A) was strongly supported by Truman B) was passed by Congress over Truman's veto C) authorized Truman to use the army to take over railroads D) reaffirmed the gains labor had made during the New Deal
Adolf Hitler often spoke of the "November crime," which was the
A. Bolshevik takeover in Russia. B. Japanese takeover of China. C. election of Franklin Roosevelt. D. signing of the 1918 armistice. E. signing of an alliance between England and the Soviet Union.
Which of the following was NOT a medical advance made by Muslim physicians?
a. colostomies b. ?removing kidney stones c. ?false teeth d. skin grafts e. anesthetics