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kari74 [83]
3 years ago
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What is one achievement of the Ming Dynasty? The Ming Dynasty was the last of the Chinese dynasties, ruling through the 1800s un

til it was overthrown in a civil war. The Forbidden City was destroyed for limiting access to the poor, and its golden bricks were redistributed throughout the city. The Ming Dynasty imported all of its tea, silk, and porcelain from around the world; it seldom needed to produce any products of its own. The Ming Dynasty produced Zheng He, a skilled navigator whose voyages predated famous Europeans.
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NNADVOKAT [17]3 years ago
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One achievement of the Ming Dynasty is that "The Ming Dynasty produced Zheng He, a skilled navigator whose voyages predated famous Europeans."

During the Ming Dynasty period, there were various achievements accomplished. One of them is the seven great voyages of Zheng He.

Zhang He navigates through the Indian Ocean and covers places like Brunei, Java, Thailand, India, Arabia, and Africa to expand Chinese trade.

Some other achievements during this period include the following:

  • Construction of Chinese Wall;
  • Development on printing
  • Many books on medicine were written;
  • Forbidden City was constructed, etc.

The Ming Dynasty lasted between 1368 to 1644.

Hence, in this case, it is concluded that the correct answer is option D. "The Ming Dynasty produced Zheng He, a skilled navigator whose voyages predated famous Europeans."

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