As in many regimes around the world, political reorientation in Japan in the 1930s was largely the result of ________

A) World War I
B) an economic crisis
C) the Russian Revolution
D) the Chinese May Fourth movement


B

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Lutheranism was introduced into Denmark by __________.

A. Christian I B. Gustavus Vasa C. Christian II D. Gustavus Vasa II

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What was the most important reason for the massive growth of the African slave trade in the sixteenth century?

A. The need to supply the mines of Peru with an abundant labor force B. The desire to develop the tobacco plantations of the New World C. The intense labor needs created by the development of sugar growing in the New World D. The enormous growth in the African birth rate E. The European ability to obtain slaves in many West African areas

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Describe two examples of African states that were able to grow and prosper without relying on the increasing slave trade. How did they secure their prosperity?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following statements is true of early Roman government?

A) The General Assembly was made up entirely of plebeians, or commoners. B) The Roman bureaucracy voluntarily began to permit plebeians to participate. C) The Senate was less powerful than the General Assembly. D) Two consuls ran the government together, taking turns as head of the military and head of the civil government. E) Both the Senate and the General Assembly had veto power over the consuls.

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