In the seventeenth through nineteenth centuries, Indonesia's commerce was controlled by the __________
A) British
B) French
C) Chinese
D) Dutch
Answer: D
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During World War I, the women working for the first time as wage earners numbered
A) 2 million. B) 3 million. C) 5 million. D) 1 million.
It took until about ___________ in the Middle East before farmers had bred the large-grained wheat and barley of today.
a. 12,000 BCE. b. 7000 BCE. c. 1500 BCE. d. 4300 BCE.
The Meiji Restoration was led by a powerful group of reformers who passed all the following edicts EXCEPT
a. daimyo domains were replaced by government prefectures. b. centralized taxation was established. c. a national army was created and trained by officers with experience in modern warfare. d. all distinctions between samurai and commoners were eliminated. e. former samurai were organized into an elite imperial force.
What showed the weakness of Wilson’s “moral diplomacy”?
A) When a cabinet member was caught in a financial scandal, Wilson’s pride in his morality was tested. B) The exorbitant costs of moral reforms, such as Prohibition, tested Wilson’s resolve to continue “purity” reforms. C) The conflicts with Mexico and Germany demonstrated that U.S. morality would not keep militarism under control. D) The Hawaiian and Philippine annexations demonstrated to the world that U.S. morality didn’t actually exist. E) In his attitudes toward race relations, Wilson demonstrated that “morality” did not mean equality for African Americans.