Differences Between Chinese, Japanese and Korean
What are the similarities and differences between Japanese, Chinese and Korean, and how should we go about learning them? To what extent can learning one help you with the others? Let me share my experience in learning these three Asian languages.
Differences between Chinese Japanese and KoreanMandarin Chinese: Intense and Structured
I spent almost a year studying Mandarin full time in Hong Kong. It was 1968 and I was a young Canadian diplomat (Canada was preparing to recognize the People’s Republic of China).
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Answer:
Naturalization, Citizenship by Marriage, Citizenship by Birth, Citizenship Through Military, and Citizenship Through Parents
Explanation:
Naturalization: Take the tests and become a citizen through the naturalization process
Citizenship by Marriage: Marry a U.S Citizen
Citizenship by Birth: Be born on U.S soil (Includes military bases in other countries)
Citizenship Through Military: Join the U.S military
Citizenship Through Parents: Be born to U.S Citizen parents (even if you are born in another country)
A high mountain range between China and India would be The Himalayas.
The correct answer is B) the Eastern Roman Empire became the Byzantine Empire.
What became of the Eastern Roman Empire after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire was that the Eastern Roman Empire became the Byzantine Empire.
Roman Emperor Constantine 1 had decided to move the capital of the Roman Empire from Rome to Constantinople(modern-day Turkey), in Byzantium, a strategic place to trade for its connection to the sea. So after the fall of the West Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire was the continuation of the empire for the other 1000 years. The Byzantine Empire ended with the invasion of the Ottomans in 1453.