In Japan, the Gekokujo (“those below toppling those above”) period of civil war erupted in 1467 and continued, on and off, until the ________.
a. 1570s.
b. 1490s.
c. 1530s.
d. 1690s.
a. 1570s.
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Free Masonry organizations were similar to contemporary churches in that they
A) performed acts of charity, practiced rituals, and fostered a sense of community. B) performed missionary work, gave classes in rhetoric, and were influential teachers. C) provided financial support to innovative writers and sponsored concerts. D) performed missionary work, performed charitable acts, and were influential teachers. E) sponsored concerts and provided financial support to innovative artists.
One action by the Consultation government that proved to be extremely wise in the long run was its __________
A. appointment of Sam Houston as commander-in-chief of the Texas Army B. selection of Stephen F. Austin as the temporary head of the new government C. appointment of James Fannin as commander of the Alamo fort D. appointment of Juan Seguín as ambassador to Mexico
The British Proclamation of 1763 directly led to the __________.
A. exile of the Arcadian French B. white settlement of western Virginia and eastern Tennessee C. opening of eastern colonial lands to a renewed Indian presence D. Paxton Boys' massacre
The 1741 panic in New York City that led to 34 executions was sparked by:
A) a series of murders. B) the seizing of the armory. C) a rally of boisterous Irish. D) the imprisonment of twenty free blacks. E) plans to burn some of the city.