The famous Japanese novelist and cult figure Yukio Mishima
a. opposed the "Coca-Colonization" of Japan and the world.
b. ironically, owned and operated two "Kentucky Fried Chicken" franchises.
c. wrote about his five-year career as a captive laborer in Laos.
d. always wrote about powerful and successful women.
e. died as a result of AIDS.
a
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A) Most slaves lived on small tracts of land and worked closely with their masters. B) Most slaves worked inside the homes of their masters. C) Most slaves worked three days a week, without rest from dawn to dusk. D) Most slaves were beaten horribly through physical punishment on a daily basis.
Charlemagne established ________ as a center for learning and scholarship; Alcuin of York led the palace school
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The authors suggest that during the Gupta period, as Buddhist traditions declined in significance,
a. sacrifices gained in popularity. b. religion became less important in daily life. c. Hindu gods became less significant as well. d. devotional cults replaced them.
Those who opposed the Equal Rights Amendment did so because they feared
A) ?an assault on traditional womanhood. B) ?that it would lead to the legalization of same-sex marriage and tax-payer funded abortions. C) ?that it would lead to the conscription of women into the armed forces. D) ?that it would free men from their legal and financial responsibilities as husbands and fathers. E) ?All of these are correct.