For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance.
Taiwan
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Most slaves on larger plantations worked:
A) on individual tasks. B) in large gangs. C) without white supervision. D) as household servants.
Many of the international laws were created by
A) a conglomeration of lawyers, representative of each of the European states into one treatise called Law of War and Peace. B) French King Louis XIV, to prevent the great loss of life seen during the Thirty Years' War. C) Ferdinand II, after his role in starting the Thirty Years' War. D) Hugo Grotius, in response to the atrocities committed during the Thirty Years' War. E) the pope, as a response to the great loss of life that accompanied the Thirty Years' War.
The native religion of Japan is
A. Hinduism. B. Buddhism. C. Manichaeism. D. Shinto. E. Daoism.
What were the pros and cons of Alfred Nobel's military inventions?
a) Smokeless powder gave visibility on the battlefield, but at the expense of greater casualties. b) Larger cannons could be used, but they tended to blow up more often. Consider This: How had field battles been conducted up to the time of Nobel’s contributions? See 10.7: Narrative: The Man Who Died Twice. c) Nobel’s blasting powders were cheaper, but much harder to transport. Consider This: How had field battles been conducted up to the time of Nobel’s contributions? See 10.7: Narrative: The Man Who Died Twice. d) Smokeless powder was effective, but required highly educated engineers to use in battle. Consider This: How had field battles been conducted up to the time of Nobel’s contributions? See 10.7: Narrative: The Man Who Died Twice.