The first Jesuit missionary to arrive in Japan was
a. Matthew Ricci.
b. Ignatius Loyola.
c. Francis Xavier.
d. Peter Beckett.
e. Francis of Assisi.
c
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Due in large part to the _______, the U.S. Congress, after great debate, voted down the Treaty of Versailles
A) War Aims and Peace Proposals B) Irreconcilables Pledge C) Fourteen Points D) Lodge Reservations
Major political changes in Japan in the early twentieth century included the
A. the emergence of a single political party semi-dictatorship. B. extension of voting rights to all women in 1926. C. extension of voting rights to all men in 1925. D. growth of labor unions on the political right and ultranationalist groups on the left. E. the emperor's abdication, where it was discovered he was not truly divine.
How did the slave trade affect Africans and the African states, especially those in West Africa?
What will be an ideal response?
The people who organized and directed the New Deal programs were mostly
a. well-educated, male, technocrats. b. members of ethnic and religious minority groups. c. working-class urbanites with little or no advanced education. d. university professors eager to put their theories into action. e. immigrants who brought radical ideas from abroad.