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8501762884 | The authors view of the relationship between a wife and husband as well as between a mother and son are most affected by | The resurgance of confuciansim in tang and song dynasty within china | 0 | |
8501762885 | Practice developed in song dynasty that corroborates the status of women in the passage | Footbinding | 1 | |
8501762886 | Best explains the significance of the widespread availability of the above resource in song china | Printing technology had become widespread allowing info to be dissimated quickly and cheaply | 2 | |
8501762887 | Which of the following solutions is best supported by data in table one? | Long distance trade routes were active during the early tang period even as most trade in china remained local | 3 | |
8501762888 | A historian researching the economic history of eurasia in the period circa 600-1450 ce would most likely find the two tables useful as a source of info about what | the diffusion of cultural traditions along eurasian trade routes | 4 | |
8501762889 | The data presented in the two tables best supports which of the following comparative statements about tang dynasty and viking england | coinage was seen as a useful means of storing values in both Tang China and Viking England | 5 | |
8501762890 | The layout of the city most clearly reflects which of the following developments of the time period | Governmental building infrastructure to promote economic activity | 6 | |
8501762891 | The variety of temples shown on the map of changan was most likely the result of the following broader processes from 600 to 1450 ce | Diffusion of cultural tradition along the silk road | 7 | |
8501762892 | The integration of natural bodies of water and waterways in the plans of the palace most likely show the influence of what | Daoism | 8 | |
8501762893 | Which opiece of evidence would best support the authors main asserton in this paragraph | Confucianism barely diffused outside of east asia | 9 | |
8501762894 | The author of the paragraph would most likely agree with which statement | The islamic empire had a larger immediate impact than did the chinese empire | 10 | |
8501762895 | The authors comparison to the islamic is most likely intended to prove | The geographic centrality of mesopotamia to the afro eurasia continent increased arab influence | 11 | |
8501762896 | This document most clearly represents the influence of which of the following religions/philosophies | confucianism due to its insistence on the morality of government officials | 12 | |
8501762897 | The tone of this document represents a political continuity from the han dynasty because | all government officials were acting morally within the empire | 13 | |
8501762898 | The travels of ibn battuta are best understood in the context of | Increases in interaction among afro eurasians due to trdae | 14 | |
8501762899 | The tone of the first paragraph best reflects which of the following developments in post classical society | the spread of universalizing religions beyond their places of origin | 15 | |
8501762900 | The tone of the second paragraph best reflects whihc of the following developments in post classicla societies | As they spread, religions often became a syncretic blend of the original religions with new cultures | 16 | |
8501762901 | According to the passage which technology did the incan civilization employ throughout the empire | Road construction | 17 | |
8501762902 | Which geographical barrier hindered the process detailed in the passage | Andes mountains | 18 | |
8501762903 | Which of the following classicla civilizations was knows for similar fields of knowledge | Persia and rome | 19 | |
8501762904 | The idea in the passage would contribute the what most directly | Gradual collapse of incan empire after the arrival of the spanish | 20 | |
8501762905 | Al beruni percieves a significant difference between hindus and muslims in | Their feelings of equality with each other | 21 | |
8501762906 | Which historicla development most directly supports al berunis interpretation of early indian culture | The raid by mahmud of ghazni | 22 | |
8501762907 | The most likely intended audienc of this excerpt consisted of | Muslims who live in south asia | 23 | |
8501762908 | Which statement about military tactics is best supported by the illustration | The mongols adopted military technology from people they conquered and used it to attack others | 24 | |
8501762909 | Which statement bets describes the effects of the mongol invasions on large cities such as baghdad | Large cities absorbed mongols as residents as they slowly abandoned their nomadic customs and beliefs | 25 | |
8501762910 | Great zimbabwe represents an achievement because it was built | Without mortar | 26 | |
8501762911 | Whta trend among cities around the world of that era is reflected in this image | Cities relied on walls as protection agaist attackers | 27 | |
8501762912 | One fcator that contributes to the decline sof both greta zimbabwe and of the mayans was | Environmental damage | 28 | |
8501762913 | Which conclusion about life in cahokia is best supported by the painting | The mound complex was the political and religious center of society | 29 | |
8501762914 | Which structure would have most closely served the same purpose as the large structure rising far above ground in the middle of the painting | Tikal in Guatemala | 30 | |
8501762915 | Which best describes a key difference between mississippian culture and aztec culture | Only the mississpipian culture built enormous animal shaped earthen mounds | 31 |