During the 1630s the shoguns of Japan forbade Japanese from going abroad, expelled Europeans, and prohibited foreign merchants trading in Japan and the import of foreign books for fear that Europeans might jeopardize the security of Japan.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Why had Hiroshima and Nagasaki not been firebombed?
A) Both were thought to be widely sympathetic to the Americans. B) Their architecture was likely to withstand the power of conventional bombs. C) President Truman wanted them preserved in case he decided to use the atomic bomb. D) They were far from the coast. E) They were of little military importance.
The central figure in the ancient Egyptian state and believed to be an earthly manifestation of the gods was the:
a. scribe b. pharoah c. ma'at d. priest
Luther believed what in relation to Christians and the bible?
a. The bible needed to be read and interpreted by each Christian. b. The bible needed to be explained to the people by a priest. c. The bible should only be copied by hand, as a sacred text. d. The bible alone was not enough to explain Christian belief. e. The bible was important to faith but for rituals.
What effect did the Enforcement Acts exert on the Klan?
A) The government moved quickly against the Klan, but few members were punished severely. B) None—southern governments laughed at northern attempts to get rid of the Klan. C) The Enforcement Acts shielded all Klan members from prosecution because they were leaders of the community. D) The Klan became stronger because of the acts.