Asked by Fusion

How did the Silla turn Korea into an economic and cultural center?
A. by giving greater independence to the aristocracy
B. by establishing trade networks between Japan, China, and India
C. by freeing Korea from the influence of the Tang dynasty
D. by carrying Confucian and Buddhist ideas to Japan

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Answered by Writeacher
https://www.koreanculture.org/korean-history/

Read from 5th century on. Let us know what you learn.
Answered by Fusion
I am not seeing much that can help me with my answers.
Answered by Writeacher
Wow -- you need to hone your reading comprehension skills!

"Silla (57 B.C.-A.D. 935) was located in the southeast corner of the peninsula and was initially the weakest and most underdeveloped of the three kingdoms. <u>However, because it was geographically removed from Chinese influence, it was more open to non-Chinese practices and ideas.</u> Its society was built on an advanced Buddhist order that was markedly class-oriented, including a military that featured a unique corps of young aristocratic warriors called Hwarang."

Keep reading -- 8th century onward --
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Answered by NUNYA BUIZ
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Answered by Phebe
Question 2 of 5
How did the Silla turn Korea into an economic and cultural center?

A.
by giving greater independence to the aristocracy

B.
by establishing trade networks between Japan, China, and India

C.
by freeing Korea from the influence of the Tang dynasty

D.
by carrying Confucian and Buddhist ideas to Japan
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The answer is A
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