For most of the first decade of postwar Japanese politics, Prime Minister Yoshida Shigeru
a. worked cooperatively with Japanese opposition parties.
b. ruled autocratically in his dealings with bureaucrats and other politicians.
c. sought to repeal all constitutional reform.
d. attempted to bring Japan closer to the Soviet Union politically.
b
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All of the following refer to canon law except
A) canon law declined because of the spiritual revival associated with the rise of the Franciscans and Dominicans. B) canon law was church law. C) the greatest medieval compilation of canon law was the Decretum. D) canon law reflected a growing concern for precise rules and a growing number of disputes. E) the increasing sophistication of urban life demanded a better understanding of law.
Which of the following was a disadvantage of machine politics?
A. Immigrants did not have a voice. B. Taxpayers ultimately paid higher city taxes due to graft. C. Only wealthy parts of the city received timely responses. D. Citizens who voiced complaints were at risk for their safety.
In what year did Japan make its official contact with the United States?
a. 1859 b. 1900 c. 1865 d. 1917 e. 1810
Trace the women's suffrage movement in the years following the Civil War. How successful was the movement by 1900?
What will be an ideal response?