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3464733950The Tang maintained an efficient communication network, which can be seen by the fact that....emperors at Chang'an could have fresh seafood delivered from Ningbo, a city 620 miles away.0
3464733951Fast- ripening rice...all of the above; was introduced to china from Vietnam, enabled cultivators to harvest two times a year, and increased food supply and supported a large population.1
3464733952The practice of foot binding....placed woman of the privileged classes under male supervision.2
3464733953What helped China to become a great sea power under Song leadership?the invention of the magnetic compass.3
3464733954The poet of the Tang who wrote of the social life in cities was....Li Bo4
3464733955The Chinese term flying cash meant...letter of credit used by merchants/banks5
3464733956The kowtow....was a ritual prostration.6
3464733957In 757 the Tang emperors were forced to invite the Turkish Uighurs to suppress a rebellion by...An Lushan7
3464733958In the seventh century C.E the Tang dynasty agreed to a political compromise with which Korean Dynasty?Silla Dynasty8
3464733959When the mongols divided their empire, the only region which did not become a center for one of their khanates wasIndia9
3464733960The greatest long term impact of the Mongol unification of much of central Eurasia was thefacilitation of trade10
3464733961Kublai Khan's major concern in governing China wasto avoid the Mongols being assimilated by Chinese cultures and practices.11
3464733962The attainment of nobility status in nomadic societies was dependent upon...the personal record of achievement by the individual.12
3464733963What did the Mongols do when they encountered other religions?They encouraged tolerance and occasionally converted.13
3464733964The Mongols brought about greater integration among Eurasian peoples by all of the following means EXCEPTa common state region14
3464733965With regard to Mongols' military strategies, theyall of the above; would travel more than 100 kilometers per day to surprise an enemy, could shoot arrows behind them while riding at a gallop, and would spare their enemies if they surrendered without resistance.15
3464733966In medieval Japan, professional warriors were calledSamurai16
3464733967The man who united all the Mongol tribes into a single confederation in 1206 was...Chinggis Kan17
3464733968What was a common trade item seen in India?Spices from southeast Asia.18
3464733969The bhakti movement was..the movement that sought to erase the distinction between Hinduism and Islam19
3464733970The Tang plan to avoid the concentration of land in the hands of the wealthy and the resulting social unrest was calledthe equal field system20
3464733971Foot binding was primarily practiced onupper class woman21
3464733972Russia was dominated from the thirteenth through fifteenth centuries by theGolden Horde22
3464733973In 1279 Khubilai Khan proclaimed what dynastyYuan Dynasty23
3464733974The east African kingdom that benefited tremendously from increased Indian Ocean trade wasAxum in Ethiopia24
3464733975Why build a canal when China had several major rivers?there were no rivers going north to south.25
3464733976yurtslarge wool tents26
3464733977Kumissalcoholic drink fermented from mare's milk27
3464733978Shamansreligious specialists who possessed supernatural powers.28
3464733979What could Shamans do?communicated with the gods and nature spirits29
3464733980What became the official doctrine of Christian Asia?Nestorianism30
3464733981Where did Nestorian communites grow up in?Oases towns.31
3464733982What did the Saljuq Turks and byzantine empire dothey protected the Islamic world against Crusaders and brought an end to the Byzantine Empire.32
3464733983mobilityhorses33
3464733984Mongol strategieshorsemanship archers mobility psychological warfare34
3464733985What would Chinngis Khan do if people resisted?They got resisted.35
3464733986Chinggis Khan tried to open trade and diplomatic relations with who?Saljuq leader Khawarazam shah36
3464733987Who was the Saljug leader Khawarazam shah?The ruler of Persia37
3464733988What were the four Khanates?The great Khan, Khanate of the Golden Horde, Chagatai Khanate, ilKhanate38
3464733989Who led the Golden Horde group of Mongols?Khubilai's cousins and brothers.39
3464733990Who founded the Yuan Dynasty?Khubilai Khan40
3464733991What were Khan's unsuccessful conquests?Vietnam, Burma, Java, and Japan41
3464733992Who captured Baghdad in 1258?Hulegu, Khubilai's brother.42
3464733993Describe the mongols trade.The Mongols worked to secure trade routes and ensure safety of merchants.43
3464733994Where did the bubonic plague spread?Asia and Europe.44
3464733995Where did bubonic plague begin?southwest Asia45
3464733996What is a difference between Vietnam and China?woman played more prominent roles in Vietnam than in China.46
3464733997How much power did the Emperor have in Japanese Feudalism?None, he was a figure head like Queen Elizabeth.47
3464733998What was different about islam?it was not an exclusive faith in southeast Asia.48
3464733999Describe Shinto:a monotheistic religion, no founder nor sacred book, & the Shinto gods are called kami.49

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