In "The Separate Paths of Japan and China," the authors argue that Japan had the advantage of ________
A) a stronger traditionalist culture
B) a tradition of imperial support for the arts
C) a stronger economy
D) being able to imitate
D
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The first conference devoted to the status of __________ was held in 1848 at Seneca Falls, New York
A) Native Americans B) slaves C) free blacks D) women
As part of their efforts to "Redeem" the South from Republican-centered Reconstruction, Southern Democrats divided into
A) businessmen who envisioned an industrialized "New South" and Bourbons who represented the old planter elite. B) businessmen who envisioned an industrialized "New South" and Segregationists who wanted to keep blacks and whites apart. C) segregationists who wanted to keep blacks and whites apart and Radicals who envisioned a prosperous and egalitarian South. D) freedmen who wanted the land and opportunities promised them during Reconstruction and Bourbons who represented the old planter elite. E) Radicals who envisioned an egalitarian South and Bourbons who represented the old planter elite.
Northern Renaissance humanism believed in
A. the ability of human beings to reason and improve themselves. B. referring to classical sources, not Christian ones, would bring about reform. C. the practice of good works and other external forms of religion. D. changing society but first changing its religious foundation. E. all of these.
Which two issues divided the Second International in the late nineteenth century?
a. Trade unions and liberalism b. Liberalism and revisionism c. Revisionism and nationalism d. Nationalism and trade unions e. Liberalism and revisionism