Compared to the western half of the Roman Empire, the eastern half
a. was less populous and less urban.
b. bore the brunt of the Germanic invasions.
c. possessed a capital perfectly suited to resist attack.
d. was economically and culturally less advanced.
e. all of the above
c
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When Buddhism became the state religion of Yamato in 594, followers of Shinto _________
a. Mounted a fierce counter-attack, reasserting ‘the way' of their own gods. b. Persuaded the Empress Suiko to change her mind and revert to the old religion. c. Accommodated Buddhist principles into a fused religious tradition. d. Rejected Mahayana Buddhism but found Amida Buddhism more attractive.
During the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent (r. 1520-1566), the Ottoman Empire
a. conquered the city of Vienna. b. defeated a Christian fleet off the shores of Greece. c. conquered the Safavid Empire. d. established direct rule over all Arabia.
In addition to the devastation of the countries, cities, peoples, and cultures of Europe, what did World War II destroy?
a. American commitment to globalism in foreign policy b. European supremacy in world affairs c. Any commitment of old and new nations around the globe to supranational bodies of diplomacy and conflict resolution d. The capacity of western European nations to forge lasting economic and cultural ties in the post-war world e. The trans-Atlantic partnership