Japanese industrial production went into a steep decline in the 1920s.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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What was the most immediate result of Japan's rise to power under its reformist leadership?
A) It became an imperialist aggressor in East Asia. B) It became the leader of an anti-colonial coalition that opposed further Western aggression. C) Its change into a modern industrial economy inspired pro-Western sentiments in Asia. D) It developed a strong nationalist sentiment that rejected all European concepts. E) It suffered a sharp military defeat at the hands of Russia and lost all its colonies.
In the Calvinist theocracy
a. dress and business affairs were subject to strict discipline. b. irreligious and sinful behavior was severely punished. c. church courts were independent of state institutions. d. all of the above e. older, pious male members of the community acted as governors.
In response to the Nat Turner Rebellion, many southern states passed laws:
A. Forbidding masters from freeing their slaves B. Making it easier for slaves to purchase their freedom and the freedom of others C. Allowing slaves more freedom of movement D. Against educating Blacks
The economic system known as mercantilism was primarily concerned with the wealth of a "mother" country such as England rather than with the prosperity of its colonies
A) True B) False