The fundamental similarity between Chinese and Japanese culture in the nineteenth century was based on

a. Buddhism.
b. societal patterns.
c. Confucianism.
d. commercial contacts.


c

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Which of the following reflects the perspective of the leaders of the American republic on the question of women in politics?

a)  “The appointment of a woman to office is an innovation for which the public is not prepared, nor am I.” b)  “Our high and mighty Lords . . . have denied us the means of knowledge, and then reproached us for want of it.” c)  “They doom’d the sex to servile or frivolous employments, on purpose to degrade their minds, that they themselves might hold unrivall’d, the power and pre-eminence they had usurped.” d)  “I hope you will not consider yourself as commander in chief in your own house—but be convinced . . . that there is such a thing as equal command.”

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The Mundus Novus was named after ________ by a German mapmaker.

A. de León B. Vespucci C. Columbus D. da Gama

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Civilization in the Americas and sub-Saharan Africa was isolated from Eurasia mostly because of

a. culture. b. geography. c. language. d. lack of trade goods.

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The War of Jenkins's Ear was fought between the

a. British and the Prussians. b. British and the Spanish. c. Spanish and the French. d. British and the Indians. e. Dutch and the Indians.

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