John Muir's father

a) was a free spirit who cared little for work.
b) was a farmer and a merchant who was obsessed with religion.
c) believed that the best way to worship God was to live in harmony with nature.
d) was a naturally cheerful person who worked hard but also played hard.
e) was a sailor who traveled the world and spent little time at home with his family.


b

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In their attempt to follow tradition, the Tokugawa ruled through a coalition of daimyo and a council of elders called the

a. eta. b. han. c. tozama. d. bakufu. e. fudai.

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Government under the Qing Dynasty

a. abandoned all of its Manchu roots. b. gave Europeans preference over Chinese for civil service positions. c. was actually no different than it had been under the Ming. d. saw compromises made in the civil service examination system as positions were increasingly assigned to candidates who purchased their degrees. e. although a dyarchy, in reality favored the Chinese over the Manchus.

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Moby-Dick was __________.

A. a celebration of American progress B. a searing indictment of slavery C. an examination of the hypocritical aspects of Puritan New England D. a study of the nature of good and evil

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In contrast to the North, the South relied more heavily on the

A) use of conscription to maintain their armed forces.
B) issue of government bonds to borrow money.
C) imposition of government measures to control inflation.
D) levy of direct taxes for war finances.

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