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Metfan725

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The agricultural revolution in England triggered all of these changes EXCEPT
 
  a. more arable land for planting.
  b. urbanization.
  c. greater efficiency in production.
  d. an increase in food supplies.
  e. increased loans to small farmers to reclaim marginal land.

Question 2

In an attempt to reform and stabilize Japan, the Shogun Yoshimune proclaimed, through edicts, that the problems facing Japan were based on
 
  a. Christianity.
  b. moral failures.
  c. the samurai loyalty of their daimyos.
  d. contact with the Chinese.
  e. new ideas coming into Japan by way of foreign books.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

b



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