The Three Kingdoms of early Korea were

a. Xinjang, Silla, and Jurchen.
b. Paekche, Silla, and Koguryo.
c. Sakhalin, Koryo, and Tientsin.
d. Pyongyang, Yalu, and Annam.
e. Seoul, Koguryo, and Champa.


b

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________, who embodied enlightened absolutism more than any other monarch, forged a state that commanded the loyalty of the military, the Junker nobility, the Lutheran clergy, and a growing bureaucracy

A. Joseph II B. Maria Theresa C. Frederick the Great D. Catherine II

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Mark Twain's novels were marked by their celebration of __________

A) the cowboy and cattle drives B) adventure and individualism C) Native American culture D) the lives of Western miners

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Why was the issue of icons such a dramatic confrontation in the Byzantine Empire?

What will be an ideal response?

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