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| forcing people to enlist in the army |
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| can not be entered or crossed |
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| originally burial sites; evolved as the principal worship are of Buddhist emples |
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| prediction about the future |
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| economic system in which nobles own the farmland and peasants work on it |
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| defferent form of the same language |
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| world's highest mountains, southwest part of China |
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| class of people having high birth or rank |
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| ideas of Confucius, emphasizing such calues as family, tradition, and mutual respect |
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| territory governed as a unit within a country or empire |
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| type of organization structured like a pyramid, with one person at the top and many at the bottom; workers at each level supervise those below them |
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| control of what people read or write or see or hear; efforts to prohibit free expression of ideas |
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| machine that detects and records the intensity of earthquakes |
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| trader who buys from the producers and sells to the consumers |
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