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gtnhenbr [62]
3 years ago
6

How did neo-confucianism differ from confucianism?

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Eddi Din [679]3 years ago
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I beileve the answer is  d i hope this helps
Anuta_ua [19.1K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The answer is D.

Explanation:

I just took the test

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1. All of the above.

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2. True

Greece is located in the southernmost tip of the Balkan Peninsula.   It is divided into islands and continent.  The islands are in the Aegean, Ionian and Mediterranean seas.   Continental Greece is divided into North (Epirus and Thessaly), Central (Beotia, Attica, Phocis) and South (Peloponnese).

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4. Greeks became skillful craftsman and traders.

The Greeks mainly reared livestock or were farmers. The climate in Greece was not in favor of agriculture, so that the Greeks invested significant efforts to produce agricultural products . Those who lived in cities had plots outside the city.  The Greeks have produced wines since ancient times and produced olives and olive oil. Grain harvest was carried out in October in order to ensure that it got enough moisture during wet months.

5. Mediterranean climate

Greece has a typical Mediterranean climate with high slopes between mid-October and mid-April. If there are rainfall during the summer, they are rare and in the form of short-term showers. Spring and autumn are considered ideal seasons for sightseeing and all other outdoor activities. Summers can be extremely warm. The average maximum daily temperature in July is 33.5 degrees C.

6. Greece has flourished in the Mycenaean period. Craftsmen made useful items of clay and bronze, but also weapons luxury items such as carved jewels, jewelry, precious metal vessels and glass ornaments.

Between 1400 and 1200 BC Mycenaean culture reached its highest zenith, which was constant on the basis of the number of powerful monarchies whose seats were housed in established residences. At that time, the Mycenaean elite invested their wealth in the construction of palaces and fortifications throughout mainland Greece, in places such as Mycenae and many others. The Mycenaean cities maintained links with the East Aegean and Middle Eastern civilizations. Initially, they worked through the Minoan Crete, and after a while, after conquering it at the end of the 15th century BC. they did it on their own.

7. ivory, tin and various raw materials

Contact with the Minoan Crete had a decisive influence on the development of Mycenaean culture, especially in the field of art. The fact that vases belonging to the Mycenaean culture were found in the area from the Levant to Sicily and North Africa testifies to the very lively commercial connections in the then Mediterranean. The Mycenaeans sold pottery, wine and oil, and imported ivory, tin and various raw materials.

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9. Usually there were full size citizens, middle class created out merchants and traders and helots (slaves)

Although for example Athens was regarded as a democracy, still there were slaves who didn't participate in public life. For example in Sparta you also had three classes - spartiates, who were considered citizens, then periokei who were mostly involved in trade and crafts, and helots which were slaves.

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