The movement’s new regime moved to the Tokugawa capital of _________and renamed it Tokyo.
a. Edo
b. Chiba
c. Osaka
d. Nagoya
a. Edo
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Montezuma initially suspected that Hernán Cortés was __________
A) a lowly merchant B) a spy sent by his enemies C) Jesus Christ D) Quetzalcoatl
Which of the following reflects the persistence of patriarchal attitudes toward women during the Scientific Revolution?
A) image of women "as a priest of God" B) notion of the family as "the book of nature" C) view of science as a "masculine philosophy" D) notion that the "mind has no sex"
All of the following are considered possible influences and causes of the Scientific Revolution EXCEPT
A) the practical knowledge and technical skills emphasized by sixteenth-century universities. B) mathematical and naturalistic skills of Renaissance artists. C) the Hermetic belief in magic and alchemy. D) the humanists' rediscovery of Greek mathematicians and thinkers. E) the inspired work of a few intellectuals.
When LBJ became president in 1963, civil rights activists:
A) expected immediate and aggressive action to advance their cause. B) viewed him warily, doubtful of his commitment to their cause. C) were outraged that an overt segregationist had become president. D) held a March on Washington to pressure him for action.