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How did the role of religion differ between feudal Japan and feudal Europe?
Japanese peasants were more religious than European serfs.
In Europe there was only one religion; in Japan there were two.
Japanese nobles and warriors did not pursue religious wars.
Buddhist abbots had more worldly power than Christian bishops
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Nhis essay about the atomic bombing of japan during world war ii, a student has used statistics he found in an article in the online archives of the irish times. the article is from may 5, 1997, and is called “cancer finding in hiroshima.” there is no author given. how should the student cite this source using mla citation format?
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How could a works-cited list a reader determine whether to believe the claims you make in an essay? a. by synthesizing your conclusions into a simple objective summary o b. by proving that your claims are supported with credible evidence ) c. by allowing you to make claims without quoting other writers o d. by providing a clear organizational structure to your essay
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