In late-nineteenth-century cities, it was not uncommon for the very wealthy to live in the heart of the city
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
TRUE
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New Emperor Mutsuhito’s Japan sought to make good on its promise and took on the name of Meiji, meaning _________, and launched a series of progressive reforms aimed at strengthening imperial rule, as exemplified by the issuing of the Charter Oath of 1868.
a. “Samurai Rule” b. “Bushido Rule” c. “Enlightened Rule” d. “Reform Rule”
After the Pequot War, Puritan efforts to convert Indians to Christianity can best be described as
a. vigorous but unsuccessful. b. more zealous than those made by Catholics, but still unsuccessful. c. filling "praying towns" with hundreds of Indians. d. feeble, not equaling that of the Spanish or the French. e. very successful.
Henri Petain emerged from World War I a hero with the French because he advocated for what group?
a. military officers b. ordinary soldiers c. women in factories d. German prisoners e. politicians
Henry Ford built the first gasoline-driven motor vehicle in America.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)