The treaty of 1858 signed by U.S. consul Townsend Harris and the Japanese accomplished all of the following except
a. increasing the number of Japanese ports in which the Americans could trade and live.
b. providing for the exchange of ministers between the two nations.
c. giving privileges of extraterritoriality to Americans living in Japan.
d. restricting the American presence in Japan to the port of Nagasaki.
e. effectively ending Japan's diplomatic isolation.
d
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a) Medicare b) Watergate c) Contras d) Sandinistas
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a. the Deep South b. the Upper South c. New England d. the Ohio Valley
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