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    ’Romantic chasm’ . Kubla‚ a man of military skill and known for his administrative capabilities was called by the Mongols as Setsen Khan (The Wise Khan). He conquered China and established the Mongol dynasty‚ unifying the nation for the first time since the T’ang regime. Following the teachings of his mother‚ he tolerated all religions in the area‚ helping to win acceptance of Mongol rule by the Chinese.This shows how Coleridge uses religious institution in colonial discourse. Analysis of ‘Kubla

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    African pastoral society? The Fulbe Why did the Ming government suddenly stop the exploration of the Indian Ocean basin?Emperor Yongle’s successors viewed expansion as a waste of time and resources.. In its effort to recover from the disruption of Mongol rule‚ the Ming dynasty took which of the following steps?Ming rulers sought to recover the Chinese cultural past.. The Hundred Years’ War between England and France (1337-1453) was comparable to which conflict in Ming China during the fifteenth century

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    Day of Empire Essay

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    AP World History Summer Reading Assignment - Day OF Empire Amy Chua believes that for a country to become a world dominant force‚ the country must be tolerant. A country that is tolerant isn’t promised a path to world dominance‚ but tolerance is a required characteristic for a world dominant force. Tolerance does not mean that all races are treated equally but that the races can coexist together and work to make their nation better. Intolerant acts such as ethnic cleansing prohibit a country to

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    but the most important happen to be Africa‚ China‚ India‚ Europe‚ the Mongol empire‚ and the New World‚ he claims that‚ “This book is to bring the history of infectious disease into the realm of historical explanation by showing how varying patterns of disease circulation have affected human affairs in ancient times as well as modern times.” To support his claim he uses migration‚ immunity‚ the Columbian Exchange‚ the Mongols‚ the Black Death‚ religion‚ cleanliness‚ and the very beginning of mankind

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    Compare and contrast how the First World War and its outcomes affected TWO of the following regions in the period from eh war through the 1930’s. East Asia Middle East South Asia Compare and contrast the politi8cal and economic effects of Mongol rule on TWO of the following regions China Middle East Russia Compare and contrast the goals and outcomes of the revolutionary process in TWO

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    I. Japan Geography - About 4000 islands make up the Japanese archipelago‚ island group. Southern Japan enjoys a mild climate with plenty of rainfall. - Only 15% of the land is suitable for farming. Natural resources are in short supply. - Late summer and early fall strong tropical storms (typhoons) occur. Earthquakes and tidal waves are also threats. Early Japan - A.D.300‚ Japan was not a united country; hundreds of clans controlled their own territories. - People

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    After the fall of classical civilizations‚ we saw a spread of civilizations / cultures influencing other civilizations. For example‚ in 632 Muhammad‚ Islamic prophet was born and years later he would began to spread Islamic around the Middle East. Meanwhile in Eastern Asia‚ Chinese civilizations (Sui‚ Tang‚ and Song) would begin to influence other Asian cultures such as Japan‚ Korea‚ and Vietnam. Most specifically Korea‚ during the spread of Chinese during 600-1573 Korea would try to continue Chinese

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    AP World History Midterm Exam Review Chapter 8 1. What specifically did the following regions or peoples diffuse through trade? China: India: Arabs: The Americas/Mesoamerica: Eurasia and North Africa: 2. The Silk Roads were land-based trade routes linking pastoral and agricultural peoples as well as large civilizations. How were goods transported along the Silk Roads to sustain the networks of exchange among its diverse people? 3. What region became the center of the Indian

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    CCOT Tang-Yuan When analyzing the social and political aspects in China from the Tang through Yuan Dynasties‚ there were social changes and political continuities. What changed socially was the treatment of women and social class disparities because of a change in belief systems (Buddhism to Confuciasm). What stayed the same politically was that each dynasty collapsed due to political turmoil because of external and internal factors and a weakening of government. When analyzing the

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    Marco Polo Research Paper

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    settled there‚ and was believed to be very friendly with Khan. While unable to Chinese‚ he did speak some of the many languages then used in East Asia. While not completely sure scholars believe that Polo most probably spoke Turkish as spoken among the Mongols‚ Arabized Persian‚ and the Uyghur people. He was noticed to be respected and esteemed by Khan‚ who greatly enjoyed hearing Marco’s tales of foreign countries‚ and continuously sent him on informative missions to distant parts of the empire. One such

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