Because it has more then 600 castles :)
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The first answer! Washington did NOT radically refuse segregation and was passive, not aggressive or extremist. He wanted the educate the black people so that they could earn an important place in the society by learning useful specialized tasks, while Du Bois believed that the Talented Tenth, a group of Ivy League super smart black people, would be the ones who gave their people a better shot at an equal place in society. (He himself was from the Ivies, so there was a bit of a bias.) Washington was known for establishing a successful all-black university.
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It seems that you have missed the necessary options to answer this question, but anyway, I have searched for it and here is the answer. <span>Both european medieval knights and Japanese samurai warriors pledge oaths of LOYALTY TO THEIR MILITARY LEADER. Hope this answers your question.</span>
B, because the others have story elements that frequently appear in historical fiction. Not to mention how the only choice that used the word “historical” is B
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n 1908, the Japanese and American governments arrived at what became known as the "Gentlemen's Agreement"; Japan agreed to limit emigration to the U.S., while the U.S. granted admission to the wives, children, and other relatives of immigrants already resident.
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