What is true about Japan today?
a. Japanese worker loyalty toward employers is as strong as ever.
b. Japan's gross national product is larger than that of the United States.
c. Japan is the leading importing nation in the world.
d. the Japanese overall per capita standard of living equals or exceeds those of most Western nations.
e. Japan's gross national product has fallen behind that of Taiwan and of Korea.
d
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a. Mao did not believe in a violent revolution; Marx did. b. Marx did not believe in a violent revolution; Mao did. c. Mao believed that peasants, not urban proletariats, could lead a Communist revolution. d. Marx believed that peasants, not urban proletariats, could lead a Communist revolution.
In the early factory system, workers were
A) scarce, so they became a valuable asset. B) allowed to share in the profits. C) in a stable job economy. D) subject to many injuries and diseases. E) earning very high wages compared to the earlier cottage system of industry.
Which of the following reflects the goal of the policies introduced by the Chinese states in the 1860s and 1870s to address the problems facing China?
a. To restore free trade and establish diplomatic relations with European states. b. To reinvigorate China by selectively borrowing from the West. c. To redistribute land equally among the peasantry. d. To encourage the growth of an independent.
Martin Luther ________
A. was the son of a successful miner B. was pledged to the church at an early age C. had no formal training in theology D. believed that marriage was un-Christian E. was a diplomat in the court of Charles V