In Japan, Buddhism was an element of ________
A) isolationism
B) religious syncretism
C) sinicization
D) foreign rule
C
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Maoism was
A. a foreign policy agenda that actively encouraged open relations with democratic western powers. B. a political ideology that held that peasants were the foundation for a successful communist revolution. C. a political ideology that held that the urban proletariat was the foundation for a successful communist revolution. D. solely an economic plan that encouraged the growth of industry in China. E. solely an economic policy based on encouraging agrarian growth in China.
During the late nineteenth century, child labor in the United States
A. was unregulated by laws in most states. B. saw more children working in factories than in agriculture. C. None of these answers is correct. D. increased significantly. E. both increased significantly and saw more children working in factories than in agriculture.
Slaves traveling on the Middle Passage were required to participate in what physical activity as exercise?
a. Calisthenics b. Tossing a ball with crew members c. Jumping jacks d. Beating other slaves e. Dancing
The Truman administration responded in 1950 to the onset of fighting in Korea by
A. declaring war on North Korea. B. warning China not to intervene. C. telling South Korea to stand down. D. threatening the use of atomic weapons. E. calling on the United Nations to intervene.