Why does Emperor Wu hold a distinctive place in Chinese history?
a. Emperor Wu was the only emperor who did not embrace a religion.
b. She was the only female emperor.
c. Emperor Wu served as a regent.
d. Emperor Wu allowed only women to lead the armies.
e. Emperor Wu was known for extensive travels outside of China.
b
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During the 1870s and 1880s, most of the immigrants to the United States came from
A. Poland, Hungary, and Russia. B. Japan and China. C. Mexico. D. Italy and the Slavic countries. E. England, Ireland, and northern Europe.
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A. A member of the titled aristocracy who accepted the religious teachings of the Church of England B. A wealthy English merchant who accepted the religious teachings of the Church of England C. A former tenant farmer who had been forced off the land by the landowner, was looking for work in England's cities, and accepted Calvinist theology D. A member of the landed gentry who accepted Calvinist theology and had recently combined a number of small land units into a large enclosed estate
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