The National War Labor Board pressured most industrial laborers to work longer hours during World War I.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Which Chinese dynasty revived China's pride and independence?
A) Ming B) Yuan C) Yongle D) Qing
French and Spanish colonies lacked the population growth and diversity that would come to characterize English colonies
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
If you come from a culture characterized as having low power distance, _______
A) you believe that powerful positions in society are subject to low supervision B) you believe in using proper and polite forms of language and using titles as a sign of respect C) inequalities in power, status, and rank are viewed as natural D) individuals are expected to downplay differences in power, status, and rank
As the trade in “foreign mud” (opium) began, heavily armed ships would unload their cargo of opium on small, sparsely inhabited offshore islands, from which:
a. Chinese officials like Lin Zexu would seize and destroy the product before it could reach a domestic market. b. British gunboats could be loaded up with excess opium, for transport to Britain. c. The product would be consumed in raucous parties and rarely reach the mainland. d. Middlemen picked up the drug and made their rounds on the mainland.