Buddhism in Japan was
a. heavily taxed.
b. hampered by a shortage of monks and nuns.
c. given official government support.
d. All of these answers are correct.
c
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The "Fighting Quaker" American general who eventually drove the British from most of Georgia and South Carolina was
a. Charles Cornwallis. b. Benedict Arnold. c. Horatio Gates. d. George Rogers Clark. e. Nathanael Greene.
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a. married her nephew Thutmosis III b. appeared in public in male clothing and the false beard of the pharaohs c. married a king from Punt d. conquered Palestine and enslaved the Hebrews e. killed her father, Thutmosis
Outside the Southern United States, _________ was the state that experienced the surge in racial tensions after World War I, with about 30% of the state's population (including the governor) members of the Ku Klux Klan in 1925.
a. Massachusetts. b. California. c. Minnesota. d. Indiana.