How did the American occupation of Japan after World War II empower Japan to become the second-largest economy in the world?

What will be an ideal response?


Discuss American goals in Japan and the extent to which they succeeded. What were the unique aspects of Japanese economic and political life that contributed toward the creation of a “quasi-capitalist” system there?

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The 2006 congressional elections were significant in that for the first time since 1994,

A. the Republicans won a majority of seats in both houses. B. the Democrats won a majority of seats in both houses. C. a third party won seats in both houses. D. None of these answers is correct.

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Why was the Frank family unable to leave the Netherlands?

a) Like most Jews, they could not get permission to settle in other countries without family or organizations to sponsor them. b) Otto Frank did not want to leave his business in other hands. Consider This: The Netherlands had always been seen as a haven for the Jews of Europe, many of whom settled there. See 13.8: Narrative: A Girl Named Anne. c) Edith Frank was unwell and could not have withstood a journey in wartime conditions. Consider This: The Netherlands had always been seen as a haven for the Jews of Europe, many of whom settled there. See 13.8: Narrative: A Girl Named Anne. d) Margot Frank’s order to report for labor in the East meant that it would have been unsafe for her to be anywhere on the street. Consider This: The Netherlands had always been seen as a haven for the Jews of Europe, many of whom settled there. See 13.8: Narrative: A Girl Named Anne.

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Social Darwinists held the view that racism toward African Americans was acceptable because __________.

A. they believed that, without restrictions, African Americans would take jobs away from whites B. they believed African Americans were more advanced than whites and did not need special treatment C. they believed African Americans needed to fight their own battles for equality D. they believed African Americans were predisposed to vice and crime

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The authors argue that the use of the term "sisterhood" in the Women's Trade Union League

A) emphasized what members had in common. B) ostracized men. C) was ultimately unsuccessful. D) alienated African American women.

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