How did Go-Daigo differ from his predecessors?

A) He wanted to rule through the daimyo.
B) He wished to rule in his own right.
C) He appointed a shogun.
D) He never became emperor.


Answer: B

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What was the main political goal of the Great Powers during the Congress of Vienna?

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The U.S. successfully conquered Canada during the War of 1812

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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In 1964, the most effective barriers to African-American voting were state

A) white primaries. B) "grandfather" clauses. C) literacy tests. D) poll taxes.

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