In contrast to the European voyages, the expeditions launched by Ming China in the early fifteenth century were motivated more by __________
A) fear of the Mongols
B) greed for more wealth
C) curiosity about the world
D) eagerness for trade
C
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From the mid-1400s and through the mid-1600s, China became increasingly isolated from the rest of the non-Asian world and played no role in the development of the Americas
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Valentinian I divided the empire in two and appointed his brother Valens as ruler of the East. The two sides became increasingly separate, as Latin was spoken in the West and __________ in the East.
A. Gallic B. German C. Italian D. Greek
During the 1800’s, the Choson government blamed whom for the increase in political instability and peasant uprisings?
a. the Chinese b. Christians and missionaries c. French soldiers d. Japanese e. Buddhist monks
At the end of the fifteenth century, the strongest power in the East was ______________.
A. Bohemia B. Poland-Lithuania C. Moscow D. Hungary E. the Ottoman Empire