One outcome of the Hundred Years' War was that at the end, people of France and England regarded the kings as symbols of their countries.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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The practice of tributary states performing the ketou specifically refers to
a. the periodic missions sent to visit the Chinese emperor. b. kneeling in the presence of the emperor. c. presenting gifts to the emperor. d. receiving gifts from the emperor.
When the future Chinggis Khan was nine,
a. he was sent east to be educated.
b. he journeyed to southern China.
c. he was identified as the future ruler of the Mongols.
d. he was married to the daughter of a powerful chief.
e. his father was poisoned by a rival.
The first modern university in the Islamic world was built in
a. Istanbul b. Cairo c. Beirut d. Jerusalem e. Tel Aviv
Why did millions of Chinese emigrate overseas in the 19th and early 20th centuries, and what effect did this have on both China and their destinations?
What will be an ideal response?