What Is Macgregor'S Viewpoint In This Passage

Question: Which detail from the text presents MacGregor's viewpoint?

Answer: "So our tea set is really a three-piece social history of nineteenth-century Britain."

Question: What type of source does MacGregor use in this part of the text?What is the purpose of the source?

Answer: 1st choice3rd choice

Question: What is MacGregor's viewpoint in this passage?

Answer: There is more than one way to interpret The Great Wave.

Question: How does the quotation from Christine Guth support MacGregor's point about The Great Wave?

Answer: It interprets the wave as a way of isolating Japan and as a means of travel and trade.

Question: How does the letter support MacGregor's point?

Answer: It provides an illustration of how the US Navy threatened to use force to open Japanese ports.

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