How did “conservative” and “liberal” Chinese in the Qing era differ in their response to Western imperialism—and which camp was proved right?

What will be an ideal response?


Discuss the former’s anti-Western stance in contrast to the latter’s more flexible position. What was the difference between adopting Western “things” and adopting Western ideas and institutions?

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President Wilson viewed America's entry into World War I as an opportunity for the United States to

a. re-establish the balance of power in European diplomacy. b. demonstrate that it was now a global great power. c. rebuild its dangerously small military and naval forces. d. establish a permanent military presence in Europe. e. shape a new international order based on the ideals of democracy.

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What kinds of things were written on the Shang “oracle bones?”

a. hymns to the gods b. questions about the future c. records of trade transactions d. poems about nature e. recipes for bronze alloys

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The Ku Klux Klan could be perceived as the paramilitary wing of the Southern Democratic Party

Answer:

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Catholicism was the official state religion of Spain and Portugal during the 1500s

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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