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THE ERA OF HARSHA
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Who held the role of the leader during the Mongols and the Ming Dynasty? What was one of the achievements during the Mongols and the Ming Dynasty in terms of government? What era saw the unification of China under the Tangs and the spread of Buddhism? What was significant about the era of the Mongols and the Ming Dynasty in terms of trade? Which of the following best summarizes the overall impact of the Tang, Sung, and Mongol Dynasties on China? What lasting contributions did the Tang and Sung Dynasties make to Chinese agriculture? What is the significance of Confucianism becoming the official way of thinking during the Tang and Sung Dynasties? What factors contributed to the growth of cities during the Tang and Sung Dynasties? What is one way in which China's culture and history were shaped during the Tang, Sung, and Mongol Dynasties?
What did China learn from trading with people from other places during the time of the Mongols and the Ming Dynasty?
Who held the role of the leader during the Mongols and the Ming Dynasty?
What was one of the achievements during the Mongols and the Ming Dynasty in terms of government?
What era saw the unification of China under the Tangs and the spread of Buddhism?
What was significant about the era of the Mongols and the Ming Dynasty in terms of trade?
Which of the following best summarizes the overall impact of the Tang, Sung, and Mongol Dynasties on China?
What lasting contributions did the Tang and Sung Dynasties make to Chinese agriculture?
What is the significance of Confucianism becoming the official way of thinking during the Tang and Sung Dynasties?
What factors contributed to the growth of cities during the Tang and Sung Dynasties?
What is one way in which China's culture and history were shaped during the Tang, Sung, and Mongol Dynasties?
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