Why did Japan directly challenge the United States with the outbreak of World War I?

A) American interests in Korea threatened Japan.
B) Discrimination against Japanese-Americans in the U.S. infuriated the Japanese central government.
C) American expansion in Latin America threatened Japanese plans.
D) America's open door policy with China conflicted with Japanese interests.


D

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A) the influence of the Aryans B) the simultaneous development of cities and religion C) the close connection between river valleys and early civilizations D) the rapid rise and fall of a river valley civilization

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b. Radical feminists were concerned with political issues; NOW concentrated on social and economic issues. c. Radical feminists were associated with fundamentalist Christian groups; NOW members were not affiliatedwith any specific religious group. d. Radical feminists opposed the gay rights movement; NOW supported the movement.

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a. outlawed discrimination in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. b. made illegal the use of literacy tests to determine a person's eligibility to vote. c. guaranteed equal educational opportunities to all races. d. guaranteed equal pay for equal work.

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