After World War II, Japan's zaibatsu
a. were allowed to continue to operate, but under greater regulation.
b. were temporarily abolished, but reappeared later as an interlocking agreement known as keiretsu.
c. were permanently abolished because cartels were no longer believed to be necessary to Japan's economy.
d. were tried for war crimes and many were executed.
e. were finally given their civil rights after centuries of discrimination.
b
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a. as a period of decline. b. as a time when Buddhist and Daoist emblems could be shown together. c. as a time without need of military scenes. d. as a time of Confucian dominance.
The qanat were
A. the religious texts of the Zoroastrians. B. Persian underground canals. C. the priestly class of the Persians. D. the parables of Zarathustra. E. Persian oral historians.
All of the following statements describe W. E. B. Du Bois, except which one?
a. Du Bois was the first black American to receive a Ph.D. from Harvard. b. He was one founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. c. He was a good friend and supporter of Booker T. Washington. d. He advocated black liberation from white economic and cultural domination.
The United States purchased Alaska from which nation?
A) ?Russia B) ?Norway C) ?Britain D) ?France E) ?Spain