What did Hoover allow his secretary of state, Henry Stimson, to do in response to the Japanese takeover of Manchuria?
A) support the Japanese action
B) refuse to recognize the new Japanese territories
C) sign on with the League of Nations in a joint protest and censure
D) embargo all oil and scrap iron sales to Japan
Answer: B) refuse to recognize the new Japanese territories
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A) human reproduction would outstrip the supply of food. B) the number of people would continue to increase unabated until an epidemic drastically resduced the population. C) the future of humanity would be positive due to the Industrial Revolution. D) technical innovation in agriculture and transportation would allow the increased population to be fed. E) the pollution produced by industry would cause global warming.
Korea
A. wanted to play a significant and public role in world affairs. B. developed the most equitable and open civil service system in Asia to avoid having a government bureaucracy drawn from a single class. C. developed a phonetic alphabet for writing the spoken Korean language in the 1400s. D. was much more heavily urbanized than that of Japan by 1750. E. invaded Japan twice during the seventeenth century.
The major emphasis of economies in the Iron Age was on ______________.
A. agriculture B. pastoralism C. self-sufficiency D. trade and manufacturing E. conquest and seizure
Humanism put in the service of republican ideal of liberty is called
a. Machiavellian. b. civic humanism. c. Erasmian humanism. d. republicanism. e. Romanism.