Answer:
Algebra
Astrolabe
Hard soap
Windmill
Explanation:
The Islamic Golden Age was a period in the history of Islam where its ideas and cultural movement flourished and which brought about several discoveries that were both scientific, economical, etc.
This Golden Age lasted from the eighth century, until the fourteenth century.
This period began under the reign of Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid when he brought scholars to translate classical texts into Arabic.
Some of the inventions which originated during the Islamic Golden Age are astrolabe, hard soap, windmill and algebra.
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Answer:
From the statement above, everything done by the Qing Dynasty except <em>D. saw the Chinese population grow to 350 million in 1700
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<em>Because a population of 350 million was reached in the 18-19 century
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Explanation:
Qing Dynasty
This dynasty was founded by the Manchurians of the Aisin Gioro clan, then adopted the procedures of the previous dynastic rule and merged into the Chinese entity itself.
The Ming Dynasty officially ended. Li Zicheng founded the Shun dynasty with Xi'an as the capital. Wu Sangui, the general of the Ming dynasty who guarded the Shanhai gate, refused to join Li Zicheng and asked the Manchu for help under the leadership of the prince guardian Duo'ergun. Only in 1664 did the Qing dynasty really take over all of mainland China.
Under the rule of Emperor Kangxi, the island of Taiwan was finally captured from the rest of the troops loyal to the Ming dynasty in 1683. At that time, Han people who did not obey these rules would face beheading.
During the Kangxi dynasty there were several loyal officials:
- Wei Dong Ting
- Wu Ci You
- Zhou Pei Gong
- Yao Qi Sheng
- Li Guang Di
- Su Ma La Gu
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Iron Curtain: A term coined by Winston Churchill about the Soviet hold on Eastern Europe
Truman Doctorine: <span>principle that the US should give support to countries or peoples threatened by Soviet forces or communist insurrection.
Marshall Plan: Giving supplies and loans to struggling nations (Notably recovering Germany) to help them build up</span>