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    Buddhism began by Buddha himself preaching his enlightenment message on his view on the world and how humans should‚ and the best way to‚ succeed in the world. However in the 6th century BCE the government had fallen and there was period of instability until the Sui Dynasty took over‚ during this period was when Buddhism began to majorly spread. After the fall of the Han dynasty‚ there were many responses to the spread of Buddhism throughout China between the 6th century BCE and 570 CE. Buddhism

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    2012 DBQ Response Lawrence Webb Cricket is a very big sport in India; some even say that it bridged the gap between the rich and the poor in some cases. The relationship between cricket and politics were viewed as positive (3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 2) and prideful (10‚ 9‚ 1‚ 6). In document 2 it talks about a young Indian cricketer‚ Prince Ranjitsinhji. In this report of his proposed visit they author used words like ‘brilliant’ to describe him. This is a positive thing because he represents India and by them

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    The Spread of Chinese Civilization: Korea‚ Japan and Vietnam Introduction Because of the remarkable durability of Chinese civilization as well as its marvelous technological and economic innovations‚ other cultures began to imitate China. Japan‚ Korea‚ and Vietnam were all drawn into China’s cultural and political orbit in the postclassical period. Each of the three areas interacted with China differently. Of the three‚ Japan was able to retain its complete political independence‚ while Vietnam

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    DBQ There were many social and economic effects of the global flow of silver from the mid 16th century to the early 18th century. Examples of this include the social change of Chinese traditions and the economic change of Asian inflation of silver. The global flow of sliver effected Chinese traditions. Documents 1 and 3 state that socially‚ from a non-bias point of view‚ that sliver is changing Chinese traditions because now if you have no silver at all‚ you won’t have enough in society‚ where

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    The Spread of Islamic Civilization The Islamic Civilization spread so extensively due to their excellent‚ organized‚ well paid warriors and the strength of their forces formed from their practices and belief methods. The Quran‚ and the life of their renowned prophet Muhammad set examples and rules on how to live one’s life. The monotheistic people strongly lived in Allah’s word. Before the prophet Muhammad was born Islam originated from the Arabian Peninsula spread throughout the land mostly

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    Buddhism’s popularity gradually began to grow in China. Based on these documents‚ there were two distinct responses China had do to control the spread of Buddhism. Firstly‚ they needed support from Chinese scholars and citizens and secondly disdain towards it from those in direct power of China. Part of the reason Buddhism spread was because it was a missionary religion. Many educated Chinese supported the religion as they created written records highlighting the appealing aspects of the religion

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    Like past immigrants who came from Germany‚ Ireland and other places around the world. Chinese people in America faced many challenges when migrating. They felt like outcasts. Some experiences for the Chinese were in racist encounters and the feeling the way that Nazli Kibra felt when she came to America. She had always thought of herself as an American when she thought of herself as “the American kid on the block‚” (Source F) until she went to school and she felt outcast and that “Whites think

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    smuggled opium into China in order to balance trade between the two countries. The Chinese government became angered that opium addiction became rampant. China and Britain dealt with their disagreement and went to war about the addicts of opium. China lost the war and due to that fact of their lost they were over thrown and ruled by Britain. China was forced to trade due to the treaty of Nanjing‚ due to that treaty the Chinese were forced to accept opium and trade their tea to Britain. Japan was against

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    the mid-sixteenth century to the early eighteenth century led to social and economic changes in Europe and China. In China‚ the standard of living increased‚ common people became poor‚ and a form of currency was developed‚ along with this came the Chinese becoming more ethnocentric due to large amounts of silver flowing in. In Europe. they became middlemen for Japan and China‚ but made little to no profit due to their demand for Asian luxuries which led to imbalance in trade. European scholars were

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    Chinese Cinderella Extended Response By Atharva Shanbhag Essay Prompt #6 St. Joseph’s French Convent School was the first school that Adeline went to and it had a big impact on her interests. Adeline likes St. Joseph’s a lot since all the girls looked similar to her‚ in their uniform. This made Adeline feel like she belongs there‚ unlike her home‚ where she was the smallest and the least cared about. “My classmates made me feel as if I “belonged” Unlike my siblings nobody looked down on me” (Mah

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