The Ming–Qing foreign policy can best be described as

a. ambiguous.
b. ambivalent.
c. aggressive.
d. weak and wavering.


c

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Edo replaced Kyoto as Japan's imperial capital. It was then renamed __________

A) Nagasaki B) Hiroshima C) Osaka D) Tokyo

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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With the leadership of Oliver Cromwell, the victorious Puritans took all of the following steps to implement their religious and political ideals EXCEPT

A) resorting to forms of military dictatorship. B) the passing of legislation to ensure that the army would have no role in government. C) the execution of the king. D) a proclamation of a republic. E) outlawing the Levellers.

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