After the sixteenth century, Japan was marked by
a. a degree of isolationism.
b. its status as a tributary of any nation.
c. refusal to become an empire-building nation.
d. independence from any foreign power.
e. its own distinctive political, economic, and cultural systems.
a
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a. the New Life Movement. c. the Goumindang. b. the New Youth. d. the Chinese Communist Party.
In the Persian Empire, satrapies were a response to the problem of ________
A) improving communication within the empire B) establishing a uniform monetary system C) religious dissent D) administering a vast empire
In the chapter feature, “The Written Record: Galileo Asserts Science and Religion are Compatible,” how does Galileo attempt to reassure that religion has not been hurt or destroyed by science?
A) God has set limits on human ingenuity and science cannot go beyond these. B) Much of New Science can be found in the Bible. C) The Bible has many interpretations. D) The church has already established the limit of human ingenuity. E) The papacy has an open-mind toward science and its results.
Which region of the United States was most directly affected by the passage of the homestead act?
A. Atlantic coast B. Rocky Mountains C. Appalachian mountains D. Great Plains