At the height of the __________ dynasty, Buddhist influence at the imperial court made China a Buddhist empire.
a. Qin
b. Shang
c. Tang
d. Xin
c. Tang
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As a product of the Enlightenment thinking, Benjamin Franklin __________
a. turned to organized religion for meaning in his life b. devoted his life to his own personal religious views c. rejected the practical pursuits of life in favor of contemplation, meditation, and intellectual inquiry d. pursued his curiosities until they yielded useful scientific ideas and ingenious material inventions e. sought to find true enlightenment by giving up most of his material possessions
John Wilkes is significant to British and American history because
a. he created a constitutional crisis in England. b. he openly supported the patriots. c. he convinced France to support the U.S. d. his paper published attacks on the US patriots. e. he convinced the English people to turn against the U.S.
The Dillingham Commission studied countries colonized by
A) ?Russia.
B) ?Great Britain.
C) ?Spain.
D) ?Portugal.
E) ?France.
Discuss changes in the workplace and in the nature of work during the first half of the nineteenth century. What impact did these changes have on workers? How did workers react to these changes?
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