The Japanese government faced increasing pressure to find sources abroad that could support growing industries.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Which of the following was a consequence of the rising power of extremists for control of most of the world´s great powers and major states in the post-World War I era?
a. There were increased expectations that future international conflicts would reflect ideological divisions. b. National rivalries would take on new life in the hands of extremists who demanded new land and power for previously unrecognized cultures. c. Imperial competition would increase despite the lack of territory available for conquest. d. The distinct groups formed by these extremists would separate and divide the world's great powers enough to keep wars on a regional level.
The proposed East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere was designed to
a. create better trade relations between Asian nations. b. forge a stronger economic alliance with the West. c. create a self-sufficiency economic zone, led by Japan. d. establish a union of Asian nations, led by China. e. None of these choices.
Identify and compare the characteristics of the "old immigrants" and "new immigrants."
What will be an ideal response?
Who were the supporters of Charles I and Parliament in England's 1642–1646 civil war?
A. the Roundheads and the Cavaliers, respectively B. the Cavaliers and the Roundheads, respectively C. the Puritans and Anglicans, respectively D. the Reds and the Whites, respectively