Republican ideology viewed what as the key to independence and power?
A. liberty
B. representative democracy
C. equality
D. property
Answer: D
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A) from the beginning, black immigrants faced a life of degradation and bondage. B) living conditions for colonial blacks steadily improved through the seventeenth century. C) racial boundaries were not firmly marked in the early seventeenth century. D) colonial blacks could gain their freedom by working industriously on the land.
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Japanese poetry
A. expressed themes in simple forms designed to create a general mood. B. used very complex forms and techniques to develop very precise ideas and meanings. C. originated when Tang poets arrived in Japan and opened well-attended writing schools. D. never used nature as a subject matter. E. had little impact upon Japanese literature, which was mostly written in a prose form.