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The Japanese fought to the end, preferring to kill themselves rather than surrender.
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The Song dynasty was the second great "medieval" period of China. But unlike the Tang, it coexisted uneasily with powerful rivals to the north. These rivals were the Khitan Tartars of Manchuria and Mongolia, kept at bay only through costly bribes, and the Jurchen people of Central Asia, who were intent on conquering China but could not be influenced by payoffs. While the Song dynasty managed to recapture—and develop—much of the glory of the Tang, it did suffer a blow in 1127 when the Jurchen took the capital of Kaifeng, and sent the Song Chinese administration southward, to establish the Southern Song capital at Hangzhou, near modern Shanghai. Still the Northern Song (while it lasted) and the Southern Song (from 1127 until 1279) achieved incredible feats of learning, science, art, and philosophy. To the Chinese, the Song was a period certainly as great as the Tang.
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3 IDEAS :
1.) Civilization — a complex and ordered society that has specialization of labor & social classes as well.
2.) Government — the obvious, to establish law & order within the society as to not causing any chaos and disorder.
3.) Social Hierarchy — how individuals and/or groups in the society are arranged in a relatively linear ladder as in reference to social classes.
The answer is C. <span>C. Increased trade and foreign influences
The pax Mongolic is happened after the Mongols finished the majority of their conquest. This time is also known as the mongolian peace period when wars rarely happened and the mongols started to build their economic growth and trading relationship with other region.
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The correct answer is soup kitches and shantytowns.
After the Stock Market Crash of 1929, the United States entered the Great Depression to start the 1930's. The Great Depression was the worst economic depression in US history, as it resulted in financial ruin for millions of citizens. There were several different effects of this economic downturn, including:
A) Development of soup kitchens- Volunteer organizations helped to create soup kitchens that provided free meals to citizens who were poor or could not afford food.
B) Shanytowns- Shantytowns (also known as Hoovervilles) were makeshift villages in which citizens made small homes out of the materials they could find. This included cardboard boxes, scrap metal, etc. These shantytowns became prevelant all over the US.