What was true of Shinto?
a. It was the Japanese version of Theravada Buddhism.
b. It involved the performance of ritual acts, usually performed at a shrine.
c. It stressed military violence and gore.
d. It included aspects involving belief in the humanity of the emperor.
e. It was heavily influence by Southeast Asian Hinduism.
b
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General Ulysses S. Grant was known for his
A) reluctance to spend lives in bloody assaults B) aggressive assault on Confederate resources despite the high casualties and loss of life. C) mild mannered behavior D) subtle tactical genius
The "annihilation of time and space," extolled by the public and the press, referred especially to
a. the development of aircraft. b. trans-atlantic submarine telegraph cables. c. transcontinental railroads. d. the science fiction musings of H. G. Wells. e. an accurate clock.
Who controlled most of the luxury trade in Europe?
A) Polish principalities B) Aragonese fiefs C) Church officials D) Italian merchants
Following World War II, violent anticolonial movements developed in which of the following?
A) China B) Australia C) Indonesia D) Poland