Answer: They built them to make the temples closer to the heavens and therefore closer to the Gods
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Answer:
A created new and advanced systems that elevated the economic status of native peoples in the Americas.
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Ming Emperors attempt to improve the safety of the northern parts of the Empire by restoring parts of the Great Wall of China.
Option: (A)
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- The Ming Empire that ruled between the "fourteenth and the seventeenth century" had come to power after defeating the Huns in the north.
- The reason that the Mings succeeded in keeping their empire away from the hands of their enemies was that they took great measures to protect the frontiers of their empire.
- One such measure was of using a tremendous amount of building material to build the "northern part" of the "Great Wall of China" to be able to defend the Mongols on the other side.
Answer:
Require all aircraft to immediately land
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The government wanted to be able to easily identify hijacked planes as well as make sure no other flights would get hijacked after WTC 2 was hit on 9/11
Answer: The third choice, the rivers, provided the ancient Chinese with all of these criteria.
Explanation:
The rivers provided the ancient Chinese food (rice from the fertile wetlands and other plants), fertile soil (yellow soil called loess that was very good for farming), and transportation (on boats for trading across cities).