How did the Korean king try to control the influence and power of his major rivals?

a. He received funds from the Chinese government in exchange for a tax reduction on trade.
b. He took control of local troops controlled by powerful families.
c. He divided the country into provinces.
d. He exiled the heads of powerful families.
e. He used a Chinese-style exam to fill government positions.


e

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A. Refugees B. Undocumented Immigrants C. International students D. All of the above

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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a. secure the abolition of slavery in the few northern states which retained it. b. acquire voting rights for black men in most of the states of the Midwest. c. convince the majority of white northerners that blacks should have equal political and social rights. d. foster a sense of group consciousness and encourage protest among black Americans.

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