The policies of Japan?s daimyo toward Christians included
A) executing all Christians.
B) tolerating Christians but assessing a tax on them.
C) anti-Christian edicts that forced Christians to emigrate over a long period of time.
D) using Catholics as allies against the Dutch.
E) expelling European Christians.
E
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A. Zambezi Federation. B. Union of East Africa. C. Union of North Africa. D. Union of South Africa. E. Union of West Africa.
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A) Tea B) Sugar C) Grenville D) Declaratory
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a. the United States and the Soviet Union signed a nuclear test ban treaty. b. the United States began to fall further behind the Soviet Union in deliverable nuclear weapons. c. relations were normalized between the United States and Cuba. d. the nuclear arms race cooled, with both sides reducing their nuclear arsenals.
Nationalists were suspicious of the church due to __________.
A. its appeal to identities that superseded nationality B. the claims of the church to levy taxes C. traditional attitudes regarding women and the family D. the church's defense of monarchism