The first one "Both dynasties promoted in principles of Buddhism." is one of them (I'm positive) and I'm thinking the lats one "Both dynasties maintained a standing Army, but I'm not positive about this one!!
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:  B) Latin
Explanation:
The Roman Empire ruled the Middle East in the 4th century BC, and Latin was the officially recognized language.
Although Greek, Aramaic, Syriac and other mid-eastern languages were used, the Roman Emire as the ruling power used Latin for official business even in conquered territories.
        
             
        
        
        
Based on the findings of the commission, the government of Sudan is definitely guilty of:
- Genocide 
 - Deliberate attacks against civilians 
 - Torture 
 - Violations of international human rights 
 - Crimes against humanity.
 
<h3>What is the relationship between the government of Sudan and the Janjaweed in Darfur?</h3>
The government of Sudan and the Janjaweed are allied in inflicting humanitarian disasters in Darfur.
Officially, the Janjaweed militia is recognized as the Rapid Support Force at the command of the National Intelligence and Security Services of Sudan.
Thus, the government of Sudan is definitely guilty of all the listed crimes.
Learn more about the government of Sudan and the Janjaweed at brainly.com/question/12320503
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Many Americans on the West Coast blamed Chinese laborers for their low incomes and economic woes. Despite the fact that Chinese people made up only.002% of the population, Congress approved the exclusion legislation to appease labor demands and alleviate widespread worries about protecting white "racial purity." it was perceived to be especially cruel to Chinese immigrants because they were promised equality and freedom in America. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
German Empire
Preceded by	Succeeded by
North German Confederation Bavaria Württemberg Baden Hesse	Weimar Republic Poland Saar Territory Danzig Lithuania Czechoslovakia France
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