The most important outcomes of the Mongol peace were

a. the establishment of a stable, coherent government across Eurasia.
b. the transfer of goods and technology from East to West.
c. the adoption of Islam.
d. the spread of Western ideas to the East.


b

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In the years after the Glorious Revolution, political power in England increasingly shifted toward

A. the colonial governors. B. the Anglican Church. C. Parliament. D. the citizens. E. the monarchy.

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Japan?s response to the impact of the West in the 19th century was characterized by

A) nearly complete submission to the West. B) selective adaptation of Western techniques. C) acceptance of all Western institutions. D) blind resistance to all foreign ideas. E) the submission of Japan to China.

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All of the following is true about Henry Ford's assembly line, EXCEPT:

a. It made the Model T affordable for millions of American families. b. It turned the automobile into the symbol of the consumer oriented economy of the 1920s. c. it made the work process a thoroughly dehumanizing experience. d. It secured Ford a virtual monopoly in the car industry.

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Describe and evaluate the policies of the Harding and Coolidge administrations. Who was helped and who hurt or ignored? Why?

What will be an ideal response?

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