"Vermillion–seal trade" refers to trade
a. officially sanctioned by the Japanese ruler.
b. in dyestuffs between China and Japan.
c. legally permitted between Europeans and Chinese.
d. illicitly carried on by Japanese pirate-merchants.
a
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A. leading soldiers against riots in Paris B. concluding the Treaties of Basel C. as a member of the Directory D. as a member of the Girondist faction in the Convention
The southern planter class exercised power far in excess of its numbers
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The Egyptian writing system, known as hieroglyphics, was
a. a wedged shaped writing system formed with a reed stylus. b. a form of picture writing in which figures such as crocodiles, sails, and eyes represented words or sounds that could be combined to form words. c. the world's first writing system. d. not forbidden by priests to be used in pyramid texts. e. used exclusively to record business transactions.
President Wilson's primary opponent on the matter of the League of Nations was
A) Lloyd George. B) Ferdinand Foch. C) John J. Pershing. D) Henry Cabot Lodge. E) Vittorio Orlando.