What do historians call the medieval European social system?
A. feudalism
B. commercialism
C. Protestantism
D. a frontier of inclusion
Answer: A
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What general conclusion can historians draw from the image of a Freedmen's School that appears on the opening page of Chapter 12?
A) Children of varying genders and ages attended the schools. B) Black women were the exclusive teachers of the schools. C) Adult men had no role to play in the schools. D) The schools were primarily in urban areas and made of brick.
What was the major difference between the Chinese and the Japanese in the late 1800s and early 1900s?
A) Japan saw the benefit of adopting some Western reforms while the Chinese did not. B) Japan readily adopted socialism but China did not. C) China held on to Confucian beliefs while Japan held closely to Buddhism. D) China got rid of its emperor in the late 1800s, but Japan clung tightly to theirs. E) The Chinese were forced to accept how far behind the West they were technologically, but the Japanese turned a blind eye to the fact that they, too, were far behind.
Who made the first permanent European settlement in Africa?
A. the French B. the English C. the Dutch D. the Spanish
President Richard Nixon's visit to China in 1972
A. aroused deep animosity from the majority of Chinese communists. B. was designed to bring the United States closer to Chiang Kai-shek. C. came after Taiwan was expelled from the United Nations. D. was opposed by Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. E. moved the United States into a deeper conflict with the Soviet Union.