In 1853, a(n) ________ fleet arrived near Tokyo, using military force to open Japan to foreign traders

A) English
B) Germany
C) Chinese
D) U.S.


D

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a) 12 million Consider This: Another 20 million combatants were wounded, some with permanent injuries. See 12.1: The Wages of War. b) 16 million c) 20 million Consider This: Another 20 million combatants were wounded, some with permanent injuries. See 12.1: The Wages of War. d) 24 million Consider This: Another 20 million combatants were wounded, some with permanent injuries. See 12.1: The Wages of War.

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William Pitt the Younger's domestic policies largely concerned __________.

A. the exchange of radical or challenging ideas B. raising and supporting the military C. making Britain economically self-sufficient D. improving roads and shipping

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In the Paleolithic Age's division of labor, women were probably involved in

a. gathering wild grain and berries. b. making tools. c. hunting and fishing. d. protecting the family with war skills.

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Why did U.S. officials consider Guatamala's Jacobo Arbenz a threat?

A) He wanted to end diplomatic relations with other nations. B) He had close ties to Iran. C) His government was developing nuclear weapons. D) He sought land redistribution.

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