Compare and contrast the different manifestations of feudalism in Japan, Europe, and India.
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What was achieved at the Dumbarton Oaks conference in 1944?
A. The strategy for the defeat of Japan was outlined. B. The United Nations Organization was approved in principle by the Allies. C. Details concerning Germany's postwar status were finalized. D. The timetable for extending independence to former colonies was worked out.
Which of the following was true of the followers of the Great Awakening?
a. They refused to be governed by secular bodies such as colonial assemblies. b. They retreated into isolated communities to prepare for the Second Coming. c. They often used their religious ideas to question social and political norms. d. They confined their beliefs to the religious arena.
Roosevelt committed the United States to "lend lease" because
a. he was against becoming involved in the war. b. the American people would not commit to sending troops to Europe. c. he believed Britain could defeat the Axis in Europe with American supply of arms. d. Americans feared Japan would declare war on the United States. e. the United States saw that both the Allies and Axis powers were to blame for the war.
In the 1860 elections, the political party most deeply divided over slavery was the
A. Know-Nothing Party. B. Constitutional Union Party. C. Whig Party. D. Republican Party. E. Democratic Party.