The Battle of Little Bighorn was a crushing defeat for Custer and his men, but propaganda in the East nevertheless portrayed the American soldiers as valiant
A) True
B) False
A
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Rural life in China in the 1920s and 1930s
A) saw improvement in the standard of living. B) benefited from the improved policies of the Republic of China. C) experienced starvation and death as common elements. D) gained more political power with the collapse of the Manchu dynasty. E) involved a minority of the population because most lived in urban areas.
What did the concept pax decorum mean?
a. The government law was ranked higher than religious law. b. Peace treaties had to be approved by the temple officials. c. Religious festivals must be held with solemnity and dignity d. The government functioned according to religious law e. The chief consul was anointed by the pontifex maximus.
How did Treasury Secretary Hamilton finally persuade the influential House leader James Madison and Secretary of State Jefferson to support his economic plan for addressing federal government and state government debt?
A) Hamilton assured Jefferson and Madison he would oppose proposals for a U.S. National Bank in exchange for their political support for his economic plan. B) Hamilton promised Jefferson and Madison he would not support proposals for the federal government to limit and regulate the slave trade in exchange for their political support for his economic plan. C) Hamilton agreed to support Jefferson and Madison's desire to move the permanent capital of the United States further south between Maryland and Virginia in exchange for their political support for his economic plan. D) Hamilton agreed to support the presidential ambitions of Jefferson to succeed President Washington and Madison's desire to become secretary of state in exchange for their political support for his economic plan.
Christian missionaries in Japan were the targets of persecution around 1600 because the missionaries ________
A) collaborated with Buddhists B) were openly hostile to Buddhism C) supported European aggression D) were associated with growing foreign influence