Shang Yang, as chief advisor to the Qin, brought about reforms that involved

a. Military obligations.
b. Crime prevention.
c. Military reorganization.
d. Tax obligations.
e. All of these.


e

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A. the Republican Party's failure to fully claim the South as a voting bloc B. the rising popularity of third-party candidates offering a centrist alternative C. Bill Clinton's distance from liberal Democrats D. the conservative movement's failure to take over the Republican Party

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The Republican strategy in 1860 was to:

A) take credit for John Brown's raid. B) focus entirely on the free states. C) campaign vigorously in the South. D) win Southern support by vowing to protect slavery.

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Reform movements emerged in America in the mid-nineteenth century in part because of a

A. declining importance placed on religious piety. B. desire for social stability and discipline in the face of change. C. fear that civil war was going to engulf the nation. D. belief that society needed to break free from its old traditions. E. pessimistic assumption of the natural weakness of individuals.

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