Explain the rationale behind the building of the Great Wall of China

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During the Qin dynasty, the most serious challenge to Qin safety came from the repeated invasions by the nomadic Central Asian peoples along China's northern borders. To discourage invasion, the Qin commissioned the construction of the roughly 3,000-mile-long Great Wall, which stretched from northeast to northwest China. Although the Great Wall of China could not wholly stop an army on foot, it discouraged mounted men, wagons, and the like from making raids across the borders. The building of the Great Wall required the labor of some 700,000 people. Started in the year 214 B.C.E., the final result was not finished until the seventeenth century C.E.

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A. Calligraphic inscriptions B. Glazed tiles C. Multilobed arches D. Figural representations

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“More intense and concentrated” describes theatre because:

a. Theatre uses a single physical location for storytelling b. Theatre often presents only those parts of a story that support the dramatic action c. Theatre often serves drinks to make audiences more receptive to the show d. It takes a great deal of mental energy to understand a play e. Actors must concentrate intensely to give a good performance

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During the late eighteenth century, a significant number of women became professional musicians, braving criticisms of impropriety and often winning recognition for their accomplishments.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The Triumphs of Oriana (1601) honored Queen Elizabeth I with

a) an anthology of madrigals composed by her contemporaries. b) a book of madrigals composed by Thomas Morley, who held the English music publishing monopoly. c) an anthology of poems by William Shakespeare and his contemporaries. d) an illustrated history of her long and successful reign.

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