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    Xiaofeng Liu Box # 278 Chapter 4: Fernando Seeks a Wife: Sex and Blood Marriage‚ Family‚ and Household a) Romantic love played a very small role in Fernando’s calculations. b) Reckoning it is nearly impossible for a man or a woman to maintain a household on his or her own. c) Marriage is an alliance between two group of people and is therefore too important to be decided by a pair of flighty teenagers. d) Marriage is associated with transfers of wealth among

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    one difference between classical China and the earlier Hwang Ho river-valley civilization was that in classical China - religious sacrifices were suppressed. 47. the Qin dynasty differed from the Zhou in that… - it was more centralized 48. Chinese views or nature emphasized… - harmony and balance 49. A "dynasty" in Chinese history was.. - a family that passed the imperial title from generation to generation 50. Which of the following was a Confucian belief… - a good society has

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    NAME; PRINCE OSAFO I.D: 10351291 WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OR OTHERWISE OF AN INDIVIDUAL WHOSE FATHER IS FROM THE PATRILLINEAGE AND MOTHER FROM THE MATRILLINEAGE AND AN INDIVIDUALWHOSE FATHER IS FROM THE MATRILLINEAGE AND MOTHER FROM THE PATRILLINEAGE. A descent group is a permanent social unit with a common ancestor. That is‚ a culturally recognised relationship between children and one or both parents` kin. Lineage on the other hand is

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    Do you agree with the view that the main effect of increasing media coverage of the royal family from the 1970s onwards was to damage the image of the monarchy? There is evidence to suggest that the main effect of increasing media coverage of the royal family from the 1970s onwards was to damage the image of the monarchy. However there is also a case to argue that increasing media coverage of the royal family had other significant effects. Source 15 supports the view that the main effect

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    “This Offa‚ of the seed of Woden‚ transferred the bones of St. Alban to the monastery where they now are‚ which he himself had founded‚ and he gave to St Peter the tribute of one penny from every house in his kingdom for ever. This King ordered the head of St. Ethelbert to be cut off in the year 590. ” Offa‚ son of Thingfrith‚ became the ruler of Mercia having succeeded his predecessor Beornred in 757. He reigned for some thirty nine years between 757 and 796‚ achieving a great deal of things during

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    Class Log Section 2 Sarrah Leone 2-7: examples of endogamy and exogamy: 1.) Endogamy- An example of this would be marrying somebody within your own religion. 2.) Exogamy- An example would be marrying somebody outside of your own religion. 2-12: Devise two multiple choice questions patrilineal and matrilineal descent: 1.) Which of these answers is true for patrilineal descent? A.) You are close to your mother’s side B.) You are close to your father’s side C.) Both sides

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    was very unsteady. A renowned philosopher‚ Socrates is an example of how these harsh beliefs were not exclusively held by the uneducated‚ but societies as a whole. Similar to how Socrates may have feared Greek “barbarians‚” Emperor Wu of the Tang Dynasty seems to have feared the “viral” strength of Buddhism (Document 5). As Buddhism rapidly grew in China‚ Emperor Wu feared for the conservation of central Confucianism beliefs (such as the five major relationships that Buddhism began to tear apart)

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    Death. There were also changes in the Silk Road. During the 200 BCE the silk road the Roman Empire was a linked to the Han Dynasty. Both Empire where very rich and powerful.hey both were very important during the Pax Romana and also The Han Golden age. Another important change in the Silk Road was that around 600 BCE the Islamic Caliphate or the Islamic Umayyad and the Abbasid empires supported the Silk Road.Very important because of the goods that were traded and the much more cultural interaction

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    Civilizations: East Asia Shang Dynasty a) Pan Ku (mythic ancestor of Chinese)‚ stories about early kings b) Hwang He River (Yellow River)‚ isolated from rest of world-> little trade c) Line of kings called the Shang‚ powerful military d) Developed ideas based on basic harmony Ancestor worship Gods controlled all aspects of peoples’ lives e) Irrigation and advanced technology Skilled in pottery and silk Horse drawn chariots Good bronze workers Oracle bones (writing)

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    MANSABDARI SYSTEM IN MUGHAL DYNASTY Mansab was the generic term for the military type grading of all imperial officials of the Mughal empire.The mansabdars governed the empire and commanded its armies in the emperor’s name.The term is derived from Mansab‚ meaning rank.Hence‚Mansabdari literally means rank-holder.Basically‚the mansabdar system was borrowed from Persia.It was prevalent during the reign of Babur and Humayun.Mansabdar was a title used in the armed services of the Mughal empire

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