Under the Taika Reforms, the basic unit of government was

a. a village ideally comprised of fifty households.
b. a highly centralized system of fourteen ministries under a constitution

c. a collective assembly with representatives from each aristocratic family under the direction of one Shogun.
d. the elite forces of Samurai warriors under the rule of regional daimyo.
e. an agricultural collective of one thousand pood of land and a communal assembly.


a

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A. establish a system of socialism and self-reliance. B. take advantage of the multi-party system in Tanzania. C. permit personal incomes to grow as much as they could. D. initiate economic programs in the villages that would become totally entrepreneurial. E. "jump-start" his nation's economy with a system of free-market capitalism.

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During the final two years of the Civil War, it became obvious that Southern planters ____________.

A. were willing to accept momentous changes in their lives in order to bolster the Confederate war effort B. recognized that the idea of states' rights had been a casualty of the war C. were the only element left in the South that still supported the Confederate government D. were more committed to their own selfish interests than to the creation of an independent Southern nation

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Mongol armies occupied Baghdad and destroyed the Abbasid caliphate in the 1300s.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Under "market Leninism," China has followed a policy of more direct state control of all of the following EXCEPT

a. politics b. social life c. economy d. religion e. culture

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