Judith Ortiz Cofer titled her poem "Common Ground" because it represents her life and her common ground in a sense.
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The tea-opium connection led to the Opium War.
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The tea-opium connection refers to the commercial relationship between the Europeans and the Chinese during the 18th century. China used to be self-sufficient, meaning that, since they had more exports than imports, they had no need to establish new trade relationships with Europe. However, Britain was interested in importing Chinese tea. By smuggling opium into China, Britain managed to get the Chinese people addicted to it and therefore created a demand for a British good in that country.
The tea-opium connection was clearly beneficial for the Europeans and not to the Chinese, and the British refusal to smuggle opium into China led to the Opium War.
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D. "Two thirds they made him god and one third man"
A <u>theocracy</u> is rule by God or the gods. In telling the origins of Gligamesh, it is said that he was created by and sent by the gods to rule. Indeed, the gods made him two-thirds god to carry out divine rule among men.
The Epic of Gilgamesh comes from ancient Mesopotamia, dating back to around 2100 BC. It is one of the oldest surviving examples of ancient literature, a compilation of poems telling the story of Gilgamesh, king of the Mesopotamian city-state Uruk.
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1: Canopy, a covering fixed over a bed.
2: Curing, preserving by drying or salting.
3: Indigo, a tropical plant used a a source of blue dye.
4: Plantation, a large farming estate.
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