The key factor in the rise to power of Wu Zhao was
a. the support of the Buddhist clergy.
b. the support of the Chinese people.
c. the support of the Confucian elite.
d. the support of the military elite.
a
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The Pan-African Congress of 1919 may be cited as an example of the
A) final phase of the continent?s domination by the Europeans. B) cooperation among the European powers in Africa to protect their holdings. C) rising demand for protection of the rights of blacks in Africa. D) determination of the victorious European powers in World War I to divide up the spoils of war. E) failed effort to form a United States of Africa.
When it came to the Revolution, it could be said that the American colonists
a. were perpetually hostile to authority. b. believed that revolution was a necessary step in human progress. c. based their revolt on working class hostility to British aristocracy. d. revolted against the cultural domination of the mother country. e. were reluctant revolutionaries.
How did Congress respond to German and Italian aggression in the mid-1930s?
A) ?It issued a declaration of war. B) ?It passed two Neutrality Acts. C) ?It proclaimed support for its allies. D) ?It called for an emergency summit of world leaders.
During Bill Clinton's first two years as president, U.S. economy experienced all of the following except:
A) ?tax increases. B) ?free trade agreements. C) ?an economic recession. D) ?a decrease in the federal deficit.