Describe the relationship between Korea and Japan during the Yayoi period
What will be an ideal response?
Begin your answer by defining who and what the Yayoi were, and what time period they cover. What was the nature of their relationship with Korea; be sure to include culture, technology, religion, population, and intellectual. How did this impact their place within Japan during this period?
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Why were slaves and free African Americans able to communicate relatively easily in and around Charleston?
A) Both groups had maintained knowledge of their ancestral African languages. B) Free African Americans typically worked alongside slaves. C) Masters hired slaves out, and slaves worked under a task system, so they were freer to get around. D) Slaves and free African Americans were generally quartered in the same neighborhoods. E) Both populations were relatively small, and so everyone knew everyone else fairly well.
Which of the following is true of the "rendezvous"? a. It was an annual, multi-day gathering of American, Indian, Mexican, and mixed-race fur trappers fromthroughout the West
b. It was gathering in which all of the ethnic groups that lived in New Orleans competed for a story-tellingprize. c. It was the geographic point after which wagon trains had to depend on Native American guides to lead themsafely to their destination. d. After barn raisings in Midwestern farm communities, the participants would celebrate with story telling,dancing, and drinking.
On the plantation, the employee in charge of ensuring a profitable crop for the plantation master was called the:
a) journeyman. b) chain gang. c) overseer. d) deputy master.
What act led to Caesar’s assassination in 44 B.C.E.?
a. he conquered Gaul b. he enlarged the senate to nine hundred men c. having himself proclaimed perpetual dictator d. he defeated Crassus and Pompey e. he sent the first Roman army into Britain