American-supervised reforms in Japan after World War II included all of the following EXCEPT

A) a land reform policy.
B) pardons for those convicted of war crimes.
C) a new decentralized public education program.
D) the formation of labor unions.
E) civil rights for women.


B

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Wilfred Laurier

a. was unsuccessful in developing Canadian industrialization. b. smoothed relations between Canada's English- and French-speaking populations. c. developed policies that discouraged European immigration into Canada. d. was unable to bring a solution to the problem of French language education in Canada. e. advocated independence for the Cree and Inuit peoples.

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The most powerful and lengthiest of all Japanese shogunates was begun by

a. Iza Shotoku. b. Oda Nobunaga. c. Toyotomi Hideyoshi. d. Tokugawa Ieyasu. e. Heidekei Hokkaido.

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All of the following statements regarding American leisure activities prior to 1860 are true EXCEPT that

A. popular tastes in public spectacle tended toward the bizarre and fantastic. B. unpaid vacations were becoming common among the middle class. C. minstrel shows were increasingly popular. D. men gravitated to taverns for drinking, talking, and game-playing. E. reading was a principle leisure activity among affluent Americans.

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