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Describe at least one way Tang leadership created a more tolerant society? i need the answer quickly!! :,)

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lesantik [10]3 years ago
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Answer: The Tang dynasty is famous for its territorial expansion, its great cities and palaces, its flourishing foreign trade, its art, literature, and religious life, and for the luxurious lives of its aristocrats. he made gunpowder

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