The Japanese capital was moved to ________ in 794
A) Yayoi
B) Heian
C) Nara
D) Taika
B
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Columbus established the first European colony in the Americas in __________
A) Hispaniola B) Cuba C) Mexico D) Florida
What leads some scholars to question the authenticity of the Mask of Agamemnon?
a. The facial features appear heavily restored and differ from similar masks found at the site. b. Mycenaean culture lacked the technical capacity to create such skillful forms. c. Scholars have proven other gold objects found at the site to be fake. d. No evidence exists to prove this mask belonged to Agamemnon.
The key component needed for the United States to have a truly national market economy was
A. greater capital investment. B. a modern communications system including four-season postal roads and the telegraph. C. steam power. D. an efficient transportation system.
Why did many missionaries disapprove of Spanish and Portuguese activities in Africa, India, and Asia?
a) The missionaries thought many of their secular colleagues were only interested in wealth and power and did not care about the souls of the native peoples they encountered. b) The missionaries believed that their secular colleagues were not sharing enough wealth with the Church to help spread its missionary activities. Consider This: Fortune seekers were not particularly concerned with observing customary social or religious niceties once they arrived overseas. See 4.2: Building Empires. c) The missionaries were concerned that many of the ship companies were populated with heretics and secret Jews and Muslims who would undermine their missionary program. Consider This: Fortune seekers were not particularly concerned with observing customary social or religious niceties once they arrived overseas. See 4.2: Building Empires. d) The missionaries wanted to explore places where the natives had not yet heard the word of God, but the ship captains insisted on keeping to ports they had already visited. Consider This: Fortune seekers were not particularly concerned with observing customary social or religious niceties once they arrived overseas. See 4.2: Building Empires.