The Meiji shogunate embraced traditional Japanese values and eschewed reform.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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All of the following characterize the Democratic-Republican party at the beginning of jefferson's first term, EXCEPT:
a. limited central government b. more power to state and local governments c. stress the simplicity of the common man d. desire for a strong central government
Which of the following statements most accurately describes a change in popular mentality as a result of the Protestant Reformation?
A) Protestants were more likely to credit miracles or divine interruptions in nature's course. B) Protestant churches, as physical structures, were more closely connected to market activities in the cities, encouraging the idea that religion and daily life were created. C) Protestants and Catholics considered the family in more positive terms, not simply as an institution necessary because of human lust. D) Religious change tended to discourage the growth of literacy in the era following the Protestant Reformation.
What did Saint Dominic seek to achieve as the founder of the new Dominican order of preachers?
a. Limit papal power. b. Reject poverty for the members of new church orders. c. Create a new order of learned prelates to fight heresy within the church. d. Work closely with popes to reform the College of Cardinals. e. Preach on street corners to common people.
What was the primary difference between southern and northern areas in the 1920s?
A. The south did not experience the same level of urbanization that occurred in the north. B. The south remained dominated by Republican politics even as modernist thought became popular. C. The south embraced new ideas in religion and social and political reform on a greater scale than the north. D. The south did not have strong anti-union sentiments as flourished in the corporate communities of the north.