Discuss how China’s geography fostered regionalism

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First briefly describe the general features of Chinese geography, including size, mountain ranges, and kinds of water systems available? To what extent did these features either encourage or prohibit contact with other cultures, or even interaction within China itself? How did these interactions and limitations affect the development of Chinese culture? Is there a unified Chinese culture?

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a. world was flat b. world was infinitely large c. world was round d. Atlantic Ocean was endless

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Immediately after the Great War, Americans generally were

A) retreating into isolationism. B) anxious to participate in international organizations. C) reluctant to abandon the rest of the world. D) optimistic about a "good neighbor" policy with Latin America.

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In 1992, the presidential candidates were all of the following, EXCEPT:

a. George H. Bush b. Bob Dole c. H. Ross Perot. d. Bill Clinton

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Sahel refers to the:

A) Grassland belt at the southern edge of the Sahara that served as a point of exchange between the forests of the south and sands of North Africa. B) East African coastline that became the primary point of contact for Muslim merchants from India and Southeast and African traders. C) Series of trading ports that rapidly developed along the Atlantic coast to support the trade in African slaves. D) Part of the Sahara that borders Egypt on the east, Tunisia in the west, and the Mediterranean on the north.

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