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One of the results of the sea voyages led by Zheng He between 1405 and 1433 was the Chinese became the world's most wealthy empire. the Chinese were the first to sail around the world. the Chinese conquered the Middle East and Europe. the spread of Chinese culture throughout Asia and Africa. @Hero @amistre64 @hartnn @.Sam. @Luigi0210 @SolomonZelman @asatt32 @DVReed96 @Dajanaep @HeroOfLove

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D

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thanks

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no prob

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• dismantled the Chinese fleet • banned foreign trade • made China a closed nation The examples in the box describe the Ming dynasty's efforts to separate China from other nations. focus on China's internal issues. revitalize the Chinese trade system. increase China's domestic profits.

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A

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thanks

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• Stable government during the Ming Dynasty • Surplus food grown in agriculture • Growing production of silk, textiles, and porcelain Which of the following occurred as a result of the things listed above? More people became literate. States began to fight for wealth. China's population went down. Trade within China increased.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D

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thanks

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The Ming Dynasty had many strong leaders. These leaders felt the need to show their power by leaving lasting examples of the strength and glory of China's leadership. Which is the best example of a Ming emperor's effort to leave a physical memento of his power and glory? the Imperial Tapestry the Chinese navy fleet the Forbidden City the Qian fo shan temple

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no prob wht grade r u in

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im in 6th

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B and im in 7th

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cool

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you were wrong

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it was c

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r u doing study island?

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yea

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ah SI sucks sometimes sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The production and consumption of tea in China goes back 3,000 years. The export of tea was very important to the Chinese economy. One of the results of the tea trade was the First Opium War between Britain and China. the raising of tariffs on European goods around the world. the decline in coffee consumption in South America. new tea plantations in the North American colonies.

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do you do k12

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D and yes it sucks

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i know it does

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you were wrong again it was a

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they thought I cheated last year and sorry again

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im never going to master this test

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wht r u at

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following statements is true regarding the civil service system which existed during the Ming dynasty? Government positions were inherited from family members. Government positions were assigned by using a lottery system. Government positions were given to those with the most money. Government positions were given to people who passed rigorous tests.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A?

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wrong

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are you just guessing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no sometimes I just know things but I don't remember this from last year

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Imperial China was based upon legalism (requiring people to strictly follow the law) and the absolute power of the emperor. This resulted in China being invaded from the north by the Mongols in 221 B.C. a power struggle between the emperor and his advisors. the emperor having total control over the lives of the Chinese. the Chinese using the legal system to fight for their rights.

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the emperor having total control over the lives of the Chinese try this one I think it is

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yep it was c

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The Ming Dynasty became the ruling power in China in 1368 after Zhu Yuanzhang overthrew which dynasty? Shang Han Yuan Qin

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u got some messed up SI, wht is ur name?

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i dont want to tell you that

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if u don't want others knowing just pm me it or not i want to see if i know u or not

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and i forgot the answer t tht

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do you think you know what the answer is

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i wanna say han but im not sure

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ok

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it was yuan

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i said i wasn't sure

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its ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The Ming were known for their elaborate architecture, new literary techniques, and art. During the Ming reign, they greatly influenced cultures in north and east Europe. the Americas. east and southeast Asia. the Middle East.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i want to say B: the Americas

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i went back and checked and i got it right it was c

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okay thts good

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The early emperors of the Ming Dynasty were able to have much influence on East Asia and Southeast Asia because they taught immigrants Chinese practices. had a strong military and trade system. sent missionaries to spread Confucianism. enforced Chinese beliefs in conquered lands.

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enforced Chinese beliefs in conquered lands try this one

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ok

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it was b

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oops sorry again

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you are horrible

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hey :(

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you are

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you keep getting them wrong

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they don't teach u this stuff again in 7th grade

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ok well bye

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sorry and bye

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