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| The Emperor Yongle restored commercial links with the Middle East by |
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| Encouraging the voyages of Zheng He |
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| All of the following were characteristic of nomadic groups in the eras before 1450 C.E. EXCEPT: |
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| Nomadic societies almost never had positive influence on settled peoples. |
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| Japanese and European feudalism were similar in all of the following ways EXCEPT: |
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| Feudalistic ties were sealed by negotiated contracts. |
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Development of medical encyclopedias Development of algebra and astronomical tables Production of cotton textiles and woolen carpets Production of literature, calligraphy, and geometric art
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| contributions of the Islamic civilization |
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| In what ways were the "new monarchies" able to raise funds? |
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| Taxes on lands, taxes from merchants, and voluntary contributions from the church |
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| dominated trade in the Baltic region |
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What is suggested about the plague by the picture of a medieval physician below? |
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| Physicians had to wear special costumes in order to keep their exposure to the disease at a minimum |
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| Mongol rule created a sharp population decrease due to |
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| Migration, Warfare, Bubonic plague |
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| What is the most likely reason why technological development slowed down during the Ming period? |
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| A large labor supply lowered the need for mechanization, Educated men were drawn into government employment, A scarcity of metals |
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| What did the practice of foot-binding encouraged by neo-Confucianism reflect about gender attitudes during the Song period? |
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| Female subjugation was a common feature of Chinese society |
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| The establishment of the Mongol Empire had all of the following consequences EXCEPT: |
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| the demand for European products such as wool, porcelain, sugar, spices, and coffee |
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