Answer:
I believe the answer is B. Shang.
Explanation:
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in order of above
Zhou: 1046-256 BC
Shang: 1600-1050 BC
Qing: 1644-1912
Han: 206 BCE-220 AD
chronological order
Shang: 1600-1050 BC
Zhou: 1046-256 BC
Han: 206 BCE-220 AD
Qing: 1644-1912
En america del norte se conosio como oro al
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Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead when translated to English, is a celebration in Mexico, and people of Mexican origin that live in other countries, where the dead members of the family are shown love and respect. This celebration started off locally, and was spreading out slowly, but the mainstream media changed that. The mainstream media actually helped significantly for the quick spreading out of this celebration and enormous and rapid gain of popularity. In a way, the mainstream media managed to made the DIa de los Muertos the trademark celebration of Mexico, as it is a celebration that is very marking, the people find it interesting, shocking, appealing, so naturally it attracted lot of popularity.
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In 1942, Chavez quit school in the 7th grade. It would be his final year of formal schooling, because he did not want his mother to have to work in the fields. Chavez dropped out to become a full-time migrant farm worker. In 1946, he joined the United States Navy and served for 2 years. Chavez had hoped that he would learn new skills in the Navy that would help him later when he returned to civilian life. Later, Chavez described his experience in the military as "the two worst years of my life".