Which dynasty united Japan under one rule, restricted trade with Europe, and ushered in a 250-year period of peace?A.
Tokugawa

B.
Bushido

C.
Shinto

D.
Mongol

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is A.
The Tokugawa Period (nicknamed "Edo") (1608 - 1868)  was a period when Japanese society was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate, but has later brought internal peace to Japan for 250 years.


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B.to show their support for a Jewish teacher who was about to be fired
C.to demand reforms to university tuition policies
D.to call for the expulsion of all non-German professors

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The Twelve Theses were in support of the Antisemitic policies of the Nazi party. They were not sympathetic to Jews, but instead in opposition to them and they were supporting the removal of Jews and people sympathetic to Jews from the University.

The correct answer is D.to call for the expulsion of all non-German professors

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D. to call for the expulsion of all non-German professors

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What two key reform movements gave rise to the women's suffrage movement?Health and education reform
Anti-slavery and temperance
Factory reform and women's health
Suffrage for free slaves and anti-war

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The anti-slavery reformations and temperance movements were the two key reformations that gave rise to the women's suffrage movement. Hence, option B holds true regarding women's suffrage movement.

What is the significance of the women's suffrage movement?

The Women's suffrage movements were a movement started by women, particularly in the western part of the world. Women demanded an equal right to vote by the virtue of these movements in the society.

The abolition of slavery due to anti-slavery reformations and movements like the one of temperance made the women in the western society realize that they deserve an equal representation in the functioning of the social and political functions of the society.

Hence, option B holds true regarding the women's suffrage movement.

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Anti-slavery and temperance movements led to the women's suffrage movement because these two movements were heavily dominated by women and they finally realized that if they could fight for other people's rights, they could fight for their own as well.

How Did The Department Of Defense Analysis That Was Leaked As The Pentagon Papers Affect The Nixon Administration

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Critics were horrified to learn that the government expected an eventual Communist victory.

Ultimately, the Pentagon Papers led to the demise of Nixon's presidency.  Nixon reacted to the leak of the Pentagon Papers by forming a group that became known as "the plumbers."  They were a "special investigations" unit that the Nixon White House had set up in 1971 to stop the leaking of classified information.  Members of this group were later involved in the Watergate break-in (among other activities).  The Watergate scandal, in turn, eventually caused Nixon to resign the presidency.

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The Pentagon Papers revealed that the US government had been lying to the American public about the war in Vietnam.  Daniel Ellsberg was the military analyst who leaked "The Pentagon Papers" to the American press in 1971, revealing top secret information about US planning and decision-making in regard to the Vietnam War.  

In the Nixon administration's efforts to control their political enemies, some individuals working on behalf of Nixon and his reelection campaign were involved in a break-in in May, 1972.  They broke into into the Democratic National Committee office in the Watergate complex of buildings in Washington, DC.  They were planting wire-taps on the Democrats' phone lines, and also stole copies of documents.  When the wire-taps didn't work properly, they broke in again (in June) to try to fix the surveillance devices, but they were caught.

Nixon's role in Watergate was especially in his efforts and those of members of his staff to cover up what had happened.  Ultimately, the Watergate affair brought down the Nixon presidency.  He resigned in order to avoid impeachment.  And the whole affair made Americans more distrusting of government -- a strong distrust that had begun when the Pentagon Papers became public.

Overpopulation impacts the environment primarily by: limiting land available for crops. destroying natural resources. causing the removal of trees. interfering with normal plant growth.

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Generally speaking, overpopulation impacts the environment primarily by "destroying natural resources", since this includes the removal of trees along with other important things like drinking water. 

Overpopulation impacts the environment primarily by:

- limiting land available for crops.

- destroying natural resources.

- causing the removal of trees.

- interfering with normal plant growth.


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The purpose of poll taxes in southern states was to

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... discourage African Americans from voting.

Poll taxes means you have to pay a tax before allowed to vote.  That's a way of preventing poor persons (like blacks in the South) from voting.

In addition to poll taxes, other measures were also used to block blacks from participating in the voting process. For instance, literacy tests would require persons to pass certain standards of reading and writing in order to qualify for voting.  These tests were aimed at blacks, who had not had access to the same education as whites.