From 1318 on, the Japanese Emperor Godaigo
a. sought to maintain stability by maintaining his traditional position and accommodating the warrior class.
b. became famous for his introduction of Zen Buddhism into Japan.
c. continued the fight against the Mongols.
d. attempted to take the power that the shoguns exercised in the emperor's name.
d
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A) collapse of the civil rights movement among African Americans B) fragmentation of women's rights activism in the 1920s C) reactionary nature of Supreme Court decisions D) the disappearance of labor organization and activism across the 1920s
All of the following represent the furor over Clarence Thomas's confirmation to the Supreme Court except
a. many women were enraged by the all-male Senate Judiciary committee's behavior. b. a gender gap emerged between the two political parties. c. pro-choice women distanced themselves from the Republican party. d. the social issues that helped elect Republicans were growing in their public appeal. e. many women became increasingly critical of the president's stand on abortion.
In 1867, the government tried a new strategy toward the Plains Indians—
A) negotiating with all tribes to achieve a single unified treaty. B) negotiating with each tribe separately. C) forcing the reservation Native Americans to become farmers like other Americans. D) accepting the Indians' rights to practice their own religions.
The German use of ________ offended American public sentiment
A) mustard gas B) machine guns C) trench warfare D) submarines