The tea trade and production of tea played an important role in the British rule of India because since Tea was such an important commodity to Britain they needed to get it from either India or China. ... They were able to produce enough tea to be able to almost completely rely on India instead of China for their tea.
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The answer is: A. memory; hippocampus
Based on research with around 120 test subjects, those who do a regular aerobic exercise tend to have experience a growth in their hippocampus by around 2%. Along with the increase in volume, the working capacity of this area of the brain also improved. ( This include their verbal memory and spatial learning)
Qianlong (Ch'ien-lung, Hung-li) was born into the Aisin Gioro clan of the Manchu people, a seminomadic race living in Manchuria. During the closing years of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), the Aisin Gioro clan, led by the great warrior <span>Nurhaci (1559-1626), </span>consolidated power in Manchuria and northern China. Weakened by corruption and economic decline, the Ming presented an irresistible target to the Manchus, and in 1644 they conquered the Ming capital at Beijing (Peking) and proclaimed the last of the Chinese dynasties, the Qing (Ch'ing; 1644-1911)
I believe the answer is: <span>higher; working
Working memory played a role in </span><span> immediate conscious perceptual actions. This mean that people would do working memory taks a lot more efficient as they do it over and over again. This is why older people tend to be more fluent in doing such tasks.</span>