The arts and literature of East Asia have important commonalities. One can justify these connections based on the geographic designations as well as long standing cultural connections between these regions. So the geographic definition would include Southeast Asia in the East Asia cultural complex. Although in much of the literature, the region is treated separately. However, the cultural connections are well established. These connections are linked to the influence of Buddhism in China. Japan and Korea. China has become the dominant culture to reference in East Asia. Much of this is related to its distinct development. China's two major dynasties, the Han and Tang (618-907) were truly international in scope. Korea's location placed it in a subservient position to China. Japan although more independent than Korea was deeply influenced by Chinese religious practice and philosophy. Moreover, despite the vigorous assertion of national cultures in Japan, Chinese writing styles predominated. Chinese innovations in writing, print and moveable type caused it to play an important and dominant role in literary production. Japanese literature was heavily influenced by the Chinese as well. Korean literature was also sometimes produced in classical Chinese.

The divine right of kings was the belief that __________.
a. the people had the ultimate authority over the monarch
b. the church had the ultimate authority over the monarch
c. the monarch had ultimate authority and that authority had been conferred by God
d. ultimate authority was in the hands of the church, an extension of God
e. ultimate authority was held by the Catholic Church

- The divine rights of the king's was the belief that <u>c.</u><u> </u><u>the monarch had ultimate authority and that authority had been conferred by God</u><u>.</u>
- This was believed & told by the monarchs in Europe in order to prove themselves as the supreme leader over the people. They added that God had conferred this right upon them because the ordinary people in Europe back then were strong believers of God & didn't want to offend anyone or anything that had to with God (in Europe, Christianity was the major religion). So, now the monarchs had all authority over the people.
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Atahuallpa, the 13th and last emperor of the Incas, dies by strangulation at the hands of Francisco Pizarro's Spanish conquistadors. The execution of Atahuallpa, the last free reigning emperor, marked the end of 300 years of Inca civilization.
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