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3667982901The Mongol way of life isPastoral0
3667982902Menial work in Mongol camps is done bySlaves1
3667982903To maintain control of vast areas, the Mongols formed different khanates. The golden horde ruled overRussia2
3667982904Who attempted to write the first world history?Rashid al-Dan3
3668038049A significant transmission and sharing of scientific knowledge was found in the form ofeclipse predictions and tables4
3668038050The significant discoveries of Islamic scholars were translated byAll of these ( Arabic scholars, Byzantine monks into Greek, Christian scholars in Spain, Indian scholars in Delhi )5
3668038051What economic problems did Russia see during the rest of Mongol domination?all of these ( overzealous tax collection by russian princes, the burden of taxation carried by the peasantry, the attempt to introduce paper money by the Mongols, direct exchange of goods rather than purchase in currency )6
3668038052The russian prince who advocated cooperation with the Mongols to avoid destructive assimilation wasAlexander Nevskii7
3668352053Stephen Dushan took advantage of weakening Byzantine influence and proclaimed himself tsar ofThe Serbs, Greeks, Bulgarians, and Albanians8
3668352054In 1453, the Ottomans conquered which important Christian city?Constantinople9
3668352055What was the most lasting impact of the Mongols on China?The Mongols permanently reunited China10
3668352056The Yuan tax administration relied onPersian, Arab, and Uighur administrations11
3668352057Zheng He's primary accomplishment wasacquiring Ming tributary states12
3668352058Why didn't Ming China develop seafaring for commercial and military gain?The Mongol threat from the north took priority over seafaring13
3668352059'Water Margin' and 'The Romance of the Three Kingdoms' are examples ofMing literature14
3668352060The Ming produced one of the most prized commercial products of EurasiaPorcelain15
3668352061The rise of the literacy in Korea resulted from thethe combination of the improved printing system and the han'gul writing system16
3668352062What military techniques or innovations made the Yi military a formidable defensive force?cannon w/ gunpower-driven arrow launchers17
3668352063How did the threat of Mongol invasion affect Japan?The Japanese military goverment spent a lot of time building coastal defenses, hoping to consolidate the warrior class18
3668352064The ancestor of modern Vietnam was formed when the Annamannexed Champa19
3668426167The FIRST ROMANS TO REACH CHINA'S COURT OF EMPEROR HUAN WERE ENVOYS OF WHICH EMPEROR?MARCUS AURCLIUS20
3668426168THE ECONOMIC WEALTH OF THE EARLY ROMAN STATE WAS BASED ONFARMING21
3668426169HOW DID THE EARLY ROMANS VIEW THE NATURAL WORLDAS FILLED WITH NUMEROUS INVISIBLE SHAPELESS FORCES CALLED NUMINA22
3668426170FOR A PERIOD OF OVER 60 YEARS, ROME FOUGHT A WAR OF EXPANSION WITH WHICH PEOPLECARTHAGE23
3668426171WHAT FACTOR CAUSED A DECREASE IN SMALL FARMS IN THE LATE ROMAN REPUBLICTHE GROWTH OF 'latifundia' And a shift to the nonsTAPLE CROPS24
3668426172THE MAIN REASON TO THE DECLINE OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC ISMiliTARY LEADERS WITH ARMIES LOYAL TO THEM RATHER THAN THE STATE25
3668672423BeforE 212 C.E. MANY PEOPLE LIVING OUTSIDE ITALY BECAME ROMAN CITIZENSAFTER SERVING LENGTHY TERMS OF MILITARY SERVICE26
3668672424THE ENGINEERING EXPERTISE OF THE ROMANS IS SEEN IN ALL OF THESE BUT WHATGOTHIC CATHEDRALS27
3668672425Starting WITH THE REIGN OF AGUSTUS, THE ROMAN ARMY WAS REORGANIZED AND REDEPLOYED TOSHIFT TO AN OFFENSIVE TO A DEFENSIVE STRATEGY28
3668672426The moST VISIBLE SYMPTOM OF THE THIRD-CENTURY CRISIS WAS THEFrequent CHANGE OF RULERS29
3668672427THE CONVERSION TO CHRISTIANITY OF WHICH ROMAN EMPEROR USHERED TO A TIME OF TOLERANCE, ACCEPTANCE, AND EVENTUAL DOMINANCE OF CHRISTIANITY?CONSTANTINE30
3668672428BECAUSE OF THE INFLUENCE OF CONFUCIAN ETHICS, CHINESE vaLUES EMPHASIZEDOBEDIENCE AND PROPER CONDUCT31
3668672429ONE OF THE GREAT CONSTITUTION PROJECTS OF SHI HUANG DI ISCONNECTION OF WALLS WHICH ULTIMATELY LED TO THE GREAT WALL32
3668672430The confucIAN VIEW OF PROPER FEMALE BEHAVIOR WAS EXEMPLIFIED BY THETHREE SUBMISSIONS33
3668672431IT WAS CUSTOMARy For young bridES IN CHINA TOLIVE WITH THEIR HUSBAND's FAMILIeS34
3668672432The welL-PLANNED URBAN CAPITAL OF THE HAN DYNASTY WASCHANG'AN35
3668672433HOW DID GAOZU DEAL WITH THE XIONGNU CONFEDERATION THREATHE ADOPTED A POLICY OF APPEASEMENT36
3668672434WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT GENERALLY CONSIDERED A CONTRIBUTING FACTOR OF THE FALL OF THE HAN EMPIRETHE SUBHERSIVE IDEAS OF BUDDHISM37
3668852739MOST EARLY HUMAN ACTIVITY IS CENTERED ONGATHERING FOOD38
3668852740WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TOOL MAKING AND MEAT EATING IN THE STONE AGETHE INCREASE IN MEAT EATING LED TO AN INCREASE OF TOOL MAKING39
3675440643THE KING RESPONSIBLE FOR UNIFYING IRANCYRUS40

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