The Tokugawa regime in Japan maintained formal diplomatic relations only with
A. the Dutch Republic.
B. Korea.
C. Vietnam.
D. China.
E. Cambodia.
Answer: B
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A) spread evenly westward from the Mississippi. B) leapfrogged over the plains to the West Coast. C) was diverted south to Texas. D) moved in a general north to south direction.
When they established power, the Qajars:
a. Drastically restricted the rights and powers of the Shiite clerical hierarchy. b. Confiscated the clerics' revenues from landholdings in the vicinity of their mosques and schools. c. Were not powerful enough to interfere with the clerical hierarchy's privileges. d. Pursued an aggressive agenda of conversion to Shiite Islam, like the Safavids.
The initial motive for European transoceanic exploration in the late 15th century was
a. A missionary desire to spread Christianity b. The desire to establish a sea route to Asia c. The emergence of less powerful central monarchies in many European states d. Innovations in navigation and ship design e. Population decline due to the return of the Plague
In general, the spread of Islam to sub-Saharan Africa was
a. slow, non-confrontational, and limited. b. warlike and sudden, the result of a jihad. c. carried out with complete success among the masses. d. successful primarily among the peasant classes of each region.