The Heian Period resulted in all the following EXCEPT
A) the Fujiwara family ruled for figurehead emperors.
B) no taxation on private estates.
C) the construction of a new capital at Kyoto.
D) the end of Chinese inspired reforms.
E) a renewed domination by the Buddhist clergy.
E
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a. "Liberty, equality, fraternity." b. "the world is round, not flat." c. "Go west, young man, go west." d. "Christians and spices." e. "all roads lead to Rome."
Working class neighborhoods developed on the outskirts of cities because
a. restrictive covenants prevented immigrants from buying in established areas. b. land was cheaper. c. workers needed to live within walking distance of factories. d. the atmosphere was healthier.