C. He had a reputation for religious tolerance
Answer:
Explanation:
1368: The Ming Dynasty began with a rebellion, which defeated the Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368).
1402–1424: Emperor Yongle ushered in a period of prosperity, including trade with Europeans. This continued until the late 1500s, when it was forbidden due to armed smugglers and Japanese pirates.
1420: The Ming capital was moved to Beijing after the Forbidden City was completed. Before that, the capital was Nanjing.
Traditional culture flourished during the Ming Dynasty. Three of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese Literature were written.
The Great Wall was more crucial than ever in protecting China from northern invasion during the Ming era.
1644: The dynasty ended when peasant rebellion from the south led to the Great Wall gates being opened to the Manchurians, who initiated the Qing Dynasty (1644–1912).
B) They wanted higher wages. Workers thought they were being payed too little for all the hard work they were doing. Also, none of the other choices make any sense at all
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Answer:
Trade and influence of Syrian Christian Frumentius at King Ezana at a younger age.
Explanation:
Under the reign of King Ezana, the kingdom adopted Christianity as its state religion in 325 or 328. It was during this period, for the first time image of the cross on put in coins.
King Ezana affection towards Christianity developed an early age when he was tutor by the Syrian Christian Frumentius. Frumentius converted the whole kingdom after the acceptance of Christianity by the king.
They were given the right to swift justice as well as
restrict payments to the King that could be applied through a council composed
of 25 barons. It also protected them
from unlawful imprisonment. Apart from
that it also safeguarded the rights of the Church.