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Use the passage to answer the question. when genji beheld this beautiful scene from his carriage, he at once remembered it was a place he had seen before. he stopped his carriage, and said to koremitz, who was with him as usual . . –murasaki shibiku which statement is true of the work from which this excerpt has been taken? it is the world’s first full-length novel. it discusses matrilineal descent in southeast asia. it describes the wealth and splendor of china. it describes how buddhism grew to be a powerful force in korea.
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Plz 50 points answer only if you know and dont copy from others draw conclusion explain how trade in the east african city-states resulted in a blending of cultures. provide examples
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History, 21.06.2019 23:00
The chart shows data on the construction of dreadnoughts, or armed battleships, by 1914. (look at chart provided) a logical conclusion that can be drawn from this chart is that britain and germany were a.)engaged in an arms race. b.)looking for ways to cooperate. c.)hoping not to fight on land. d.)the strongest nations on the earth.
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Which piece of information would most a historian create an interpretation of this photograph of works in a factory?
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History, 22.06.2019 08:00
Which of the following are characteristics of effective government leaders? select all that apply : has accumulated enough wealth to operate the government : willingness to accept responsibility : keep a government strong and active : has be a successful in the entertainment field : act as a final point of authority
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