Dreams of a "New South" centered on a vision for
A. industrial development.
B. racial harmony.
C. political reform to break the power of conservative elites.
D. recovering the virtues of antebellum southern culture.
Answer: A
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a. Indians wholeheartedly supported Britain in declaring war on Japan. b. The "Quit India" campaign called for Indian independence and appalled the British. c. The Indian population gained economic benefits because of wartime production. d. Gandhi and Bose became important leaders in the Indian-British government during the war. e. None of the answers are correct.
The dynasty that ruled China at the end of the 19th century was the
A) Tang. B) Qing. C) Sung. D) Han. E) Ming.
Manichaeanism
a. divided the universe into realms of humans, spirits and gods. b. became a religion among the Uighur people. c. became influential throughout the peoples surrounding the Silk Road. d. developed from Buddhist teachings.
Prince Shotoku was an early example of a Japanese leader who ruled in whose name?
A) the Yamato emperor B) the uji C) his clan D) the Chinese emperor