How was China like Western Europe during the ninth to tenth centuries C.E.?

a. They were enjoying a period of tremendous economic development.
b. They were winning battles against nomadic invaders.
c. Bribery and aggressive diplomacy were meeting with success in keeping nomadic invaders out.
d. They were striving to maintain an ancient sense of unity in times of political dissolution.


d

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A) George Pullman. B) William Tweed. C) Jacob A. Riis. D) Andrew Carnegie. E) Charles Darwin.

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The "praying towns" were settlements for Christianized Indians in:

A) New France. B) New Mexico. C) New England. D) the Chesapeake.

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One of the significant features of the growth of literature in the 14-15th century was

a. the development of epic poetry. b. the composition of literature in Latin. c. the incorporation of political criticism. d. the composition of literature in the vernacular. e. the inclusion of common people in literary tales.

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