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The Ming Empereor

Question 52 (1 of 3 Based on Passage)

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Explain ONE way in which the Ming emperor legitimize their political authority?

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Question 53 (2 of 3 Based on Passage)

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Explain ONE way in which the maritime expedition was facilitated by Ming China.

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Question 54 (3 of 3 Based on Passage)

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Explain ONE way which led an abrupt end to Maritime Exploration under the Ming dynasty.

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Question 55

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Explain ONE major causes and the effects of the rise of Islamic States over time.

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Tokuqawa in Japan

Tokuqawa in Japan
Tokuqawa in Japan

Question 56 (1 of 2 Based on Passage)

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Explain ONE way in which the culture in Japan was shaped by Confucianism, Buddhism, and Shintoism.

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Question 57 (2 of 2 Based on Passage)

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Explain ONE way, in which the changes witnessed in Japan when Europeans arrived in Japan mainly in the 16th Century.

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Question 58 (1 of 4 Based on Passage)

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Explain ONE way in which the Indian Ocean is considered as the sea version so the Silk Roads.

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Question 59 (2 of 4 Based on Passage)

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Explain ONE way in which the Indian Ocean trade is facilitated by the states.

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Question 60 (3 of 4 Based on Passage)

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Explain ONE way in which numerous states developed due to the trade routes.

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Question 61 (4 of 4 Based on Passage)

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Explain ONE way in which the diasporic communities developed along the important trade routes introduce their own cultural traditions into the indigenous culture.

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