What was an important way that Charlemange expanded trade?
A) ?the minting of currency
B) ?the establishment of regulation
C) ?increasing taxes
D) ?use of militias
E) ?increasing power of the church
A
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As Map 35.2, "Asia and the Pacific in World War II," shows, when the atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan was ________
A) still advancing across the Pacific B) still in control of mainland Asia C) reduced to control only of the Japanese islands D) retained most of the Pacific islands it had taken during the war
The first major trouble to afflict President Carter's foreign policy was the
a. Panamanian seizure of the Panama Canal. b. collapse of the Camp David accords between Israel and Egypt. c. ominous reheating of the Cold War with the Soviet Union. d. taking of American hostages by Afghan revolutionaries. e. threatened Chinese invasion of Taiwan.
Discuss the broad implications of the Scientific Revolution for seventeenth-century society. What types of people were interested in the new scientific discoveries? How was science changed in the early stages of its popularization?
What will be an ideal response?
The 1913 Underwood-Simmons Tariff
A. raised tariff rates to a new high. B. represented a political setback for President Wilson. C. was sought by progressives in hopes of weakening the power of trusts. D. reduced foreign competition in the United States' domestic markets. E. passed despite opposition from congressional Democrats.