"As a series of islands, Japan did not share borders with other countries" therefore enabled Japan to pursue a policy of isolationism in the seventeenth century.
<u>Answer:</u> Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
The Japan's Tokugawa shogunate imposed a policy termed as "kaikin" from the period 1641 - 1853. The foreign contact was banned with most outside countries and became successful also as Japan was closed completely. Japan balanced diplomatic relations and limited-scale trade with Korea, China, and Ryukyu Islands.
The Island nation situated in Eastern part of Asia is known as Japan. It did not share its borders to other countries as bordered from East to the Pacific Ocean, from west to the Sea of Japan, from north to the Okhotsk Sea to the China Sea in east and from south to the Philippine Sea.
Answer:
A. Tubman was a Union spy
Explanation:
It says that she worked as a spy behind Confederate lines.
The name for the Muslim who ruled Spain from the 700s ce until 1492 was <u>Moors or Moorish</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Islamic Spain consisted of three religions: Christians, Muslims, and Jews. These Muslim people ruled Spain nearly 800 years from 711 to 1492. They were called Moors or Moorish and they belonged to native Africa.
Julian, a Christian chief sought the help of north Africa governor Musa ibn Nusair to fight against Spain's ruler at the time called Roderick. Musa helped by sending a troop of 7000 men along with a general Tariq bin Ziyad.
They easily won the battle against Roderick and his army. Then they took control of a large part of Spain, by the year 720 Spain was mostly under the Moorish Control.
<span>He was not the first monarch to make such laws but that he was the first to record them for his people and prosperity.</span>