Which of the following is true of the Tokugawa era?
A. Travel into Japan was forbidden for most foreigners except the English and the
French.
B. The Japanese state was a strong and centralized force.
C. Hierarchical distinctions were according to the inherited status of people.
D. The ruler of a local domain was called the shogun.
E. The bakufu had a strong daily influence on the domains.
C
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A) Natural law B) Divine law C) God's law D) Higher law
Following World War II, the balance between state and markets:
a. shifted in favor of state intervention. b. shifted in favor of free markets. c. was made irrelevant by new modes of international cooperation. d. was largely the same as it was before the war.
A state's electoral votes can be calculated by:
A. Dividing the number of eligible voters that it has by ten B. Counting the number of senators that it has C. Counting the number of members that it has in its own legislature D. Adding together the number of representatives and senators that it has
0 A misdemeanor is more serious than a felony
a. true b. false