As a ruler of Japan in the seventh century C.E., Temmu is famous for his

a. cruelty and oppressive rule.
b. adoption of Daoism.
c. use of Chinese ideas and practices to consolidate his rule.
d. democratization of government.


c

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For middle-class Americans in the early nineteenth century, the industrial revolution increased all of the following EXCEPT

A) job opportunities. B) living standards. C) housing costs. D) per capita income.

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In the first few years after independence, Tejanos (Mexican Texans) __________

A. continued to be treated fairly by most Anglo Texans B. in East and Central Texas had livestock stolen and sometimes were forced to abandon their homes C. of working-class status experienced a few problems, but the old Tejano elite maintained its political and economic power D. relocated in large numbers to the area between the Nueces and Rio Grande Rivers, where there was more stability and greater economic opportunities

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The triumph of Christianity marked a break with classical antiquity on the concept of

a. God. b. the individual. c. the purpose of life. d. personal immortality. e. all of the above

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Which of the following was true of Tom Dooley?

A) He promoted modernization and progress. B) He was devoted to his role as a missionary. C) He rejected local customs and traditions. D) He was a spy for the Soviet Union.

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