The Buddhist sect that ultimately gained most popular appeal in Japan was
a. Mahayana.
b. Tendai.
c. Shingon.
d. Pure Land.
D
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a. release energy from the sun in stored carbons. b. were originally from plants. c. burn. d. work well with machines.
Mesopotamian astronomy
a. concentrated on abstract principles similarly to Mesopotamian mathematics. b. devised a calendar based on the motion of the sun. c. was used mainly to determine the will of the gods. d. focused on the cause and effect connections between phenomena. e. all of the above
Western historians customarily regard this as the crucial point in opening the trade routes to the East
a. the travels of Marco Polo b. the voyages of Vasco de Gama c. the discovery of the New World by Columbus d. Magellan's circumnavigation of the globe e. Prince Henry, the Navigator's establishment of a school for navigators
The Great Awakening of the 1730s and 1740s
A. began as a call for young men to become ministers. B. had particular appeal with women and young men. C. failed to take root in southern colonies. D. helped to smooth differences within existing congregations. E. alienated traditional New England Puritans.