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saw5 [17]
3 years ago
9

During the Silla dynasty, the most powerful cultural influence on Korea was A. India. B. Japan. C. China. D. Mongolia.

History
2 answers:
Strike441 [17]3 years ago
6 0

c i think not a 100 percent sure



Semenov [28]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. Which factor...

The Muslim conquest of northern India.

2 Which Hindu...

caste system

3 Which aspects of sikhism did the five ks...

equality of all people & sense of community

4 which aspect of Mughal India...

influence of Muslim culture

5. Which statement was one of the reasons for successful invasion of northern India...

Hindu princes wasted resources battling one another instead of uniting against a common enemy

6 Which of the following strengthen the central gov during Tang & Song dynasties?

land reform policy & beliefs in Confucianism

7 What can you infer from this image Confinement of women was

enforced through the practice of foot binding.

8 which groups of people most directly benefited from Song innovations... farmers & merchants

9 this image signifies which of the following influences?

architectural legacy of Tang and Song dynasties.

10 A dragon cannon signifies which of the following achievements?

Song technology

11 Which of the following would Marco Polo...

"I have never seen such power and prosperity"

12 which of the following did Genghis Khan...

uniting divided tribes

13 which of the following did the Pax Mongolica...

the revival of travel and trade on the silk road

14. which of the following did ming emperors...

Confucian methods of governance

15. which was part of the Ming dynasty's restoration of Chinese rule?

only gold and silver accepted in exchange of Chinese goods

16. how did geography most affect early japan Much of Japan was too mountainous to farm so people settled in river valleys and along the coast.

17 Which Shinto and Zen values...

love and peace of beauty & reverence for nature

18 which position in Japanese feudal society...

the shogun b/c he controlled the military

19 which items would you mention in a discussion of the Choson dynasty..

hangul & "turtle ships"

20 What infrerence can you make about Japanese attitudes...

The Japanese admired Korean culture b/c they captured Korean artisans to bring their skill to Japan

21 Which statement is an accurate summary...

Women had greater equality in early Southeast Asia than elsewhere in Asia

22. Which distuingishing features provide evidence of Indian VS Chinese influence...

gov. structure & Buddhist practice

23 which factor accounts for the rise of the Srivijaya trading empire? geographic location

24 Which of these historical factors contributed...

Indian trade

25 Which fact suggests that women had different...

Women could leave their possessions for their daughters Read more on

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