Asked by nebula🌌
Early Chinese rulers established ________________ by conquering and uniting kingdoms under the rule of one emperor.
A. Dikes
B. Dynasties*****
C. Mandates
D. villages
From 624 to the early 1100s, the _____________ ruled over a golden age of prosperity before the Mongols invaded.
A. Han
B. Tang and Song*******
C. Ming and Qing
D. Yuan
can someone check these please?
A. Dikes
B. Dynasties*****
C. Mandates
D. villages
From 624 to the early 1100s, the _____________ ruled over a golden age of prosperity before the Mongols invaded.
A. Han
B. Tang and Song*******
C. Ming and Qing
D. Yuan
can someone check these please?
Answers
Answered by
Hayden
ill help u if u help me
Answered by
nebula🌌
ok, what do you need help with?
Answered by
Hayden
Why did the pope call for a crusade?
A.
to establish trading empires in the Middle East
B.
to free Jerusalem from the Turks
C.
to convert Muslims to Christianity
D.
to establish a new base for the Roman Catholic Church
A.
to establish trading empires in the Middle East
B.
to free Jerusalem from the Turks
C.
to convert Muslims to Christianity
D.
to establish a new base for the Roman Catholic Church
Answered by
nebula🌌
Pope Urban called a crusade to reclaim the holy land
Answered by
nebula🌌
that is true ms. sue, and thank you for checking my answers!
Answered by
Writeacher
Nebula, please use Ask a Question for new questions.
Answered by
someone
2. C
3. Communist
4. command economy
North Korea
market-based economy
Japan
Mongolia
command economy with limited market reforms
China
5. B
100% GOOD LUCK
3. Communist
4. command economy
North Korea
market-based economy
Japan
Mongolia
command economy with limited market reforms
China
5. B
100% GOOD LUCK
Answered by
TSM_Daequan
is he right
Answered by
Warrior Cat Lover
Could you perhaps organize it better please "someone"? I don't really understand what you put down in your post?
Answered by
Ha Ha Murca
Okay, so here are the answers I think are right. Please don't get mad at me if they are incorrect. Just see if they are right, but don't use them for your quiz. Anyways, here they are
1. dynasties
Ming and Qing
2. C
3. communist
4. command economy: North korea
market-based economy: Mongolia and Japan
Comman economy with limited market reforms: China
5. B
Like I said, I don't know if they are correct or not. So please don't use them unless a teacher here or a poster approves. Ty
1. dynasties
Ming and Qing
2. C
3. communist
4. command economy: North korea
market-based economy: Mongolia and Japan
Comman economy with limited market reforms: China
5. B
Like I said, I don't know if they are correct or not. So please don't use them unless a teacher here or a poster approves. Ty
Answered by
Warrior Cat Lover
1. dynasties = Yes
Ming and Qing = Maybe, idk
2. C = Yes
3. communist = Yes
4. command economy: North korea = Yes
market-based economy: Mongolia and Japan = Yes
Comman economy with limited market reforms: China = Yes
5. B = Yes
I believe that all of your answers are correct, but i need to check first. just gve me a couple of moments please.
Ming and Qing = Maybe, idk
2. C = Yes
3. communist = Yes
4. command economy: North korea = Yes
market-based economy: Mongolia and Japan = Yes
Comman economy with limited market reforms: China = Yes
5. B = Yes
I believe that all of your answers are correct, but i need to check first. just gve me a couple of moments please.
Answered by
Warrior Cat Lover
Okay, so I checked, and acually, the correct answers are:
1. Dynasties
Tang and Song
2. C
3. Communist
4. command economy: North Korea
market based economy: Mongolia and Japan
command economy with limited market reforms: China
5. B
So, basiclly, "Ha Ha Murca", your answers were all correct except the second part of question 1. Besaides that, good job
1. Dynasties
Tang and Song
2. C
3. Communist
4. command economy: North Korea
market based economy: Mongolia and Japan
command economy with limited market reforms: China
5. B
So, basiclly, "Ha Ha Murca", your answers were all correct except the second part of question 1. Besaides that, good job
Answered by
GLaDOS
they established OOOOOOOOF
Answered by
GLaDOS
warrior cat lover is correct for connexus
Answered by
Unknown & Phantom
someone is right.
Answered by
Unknown
Thank you very Much "Warrior Cat Lover"!!! You are 100% correct and the best. By the way everyone else just to let you know that these are 100% correct for connexus student only and only for the Unit 7 Lesson 1 quick check: Later HIstory of East Asia!!! Thank you again!
Answered by
Derpy Pug
Ms.Sue you should stop judging people just because English is not there first language Because you are no better than anyone else here.Also is it not your job to help people and not to discourage them if so your doing a terrible job!
Answered by
Clementine
@Derpy Gottem!
Answered by
Clementine
spittin those facts
Answered by
bella
thx everyone even if you weren't all right you still helped with some but thank you to "someone" and thank you to "Warrior Cat Lover." ^_^'
Answered by
Moonlight_Shimmer
thx Warrior Cat Lover.
Answered by
Derpy Pug
Thank you,Thank you very much (>‿◠)✌
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Warrior cat lover is right again!
as always warrior cat lover is right! thanks so much those were my awnsers but i wanted to check them.
Answered by
issy
:( stop guys
Answered by
ms sue sucks
Ms.Sue it is not respectful to make fun of people's English. You don't know they could be fluent in 10 other languages. No cap On Jah
Answered by
Cluck'N'Bell
ya know u guys could've just put the answers instead of making this more complicated and difficult then it had to be. -_-
Answered by
Reekid
Sometimes, teachers will change some answers. Mongolia can also be South Korea on this quick check. Warrior cat lover is correct though, but don’t always trust someone’s answers, especially in SS because SS is hard and teachers tend to change answers. Again warrior cat lover is correct and Mongolia can be South Korea
Answered by
Helpful Teller
For question # 4 the answer is South Korea and Japan all the rest of the questions are correct. Good luck .
Answered by
chimken numgets
Warrior Cat Lover is correct but on question 4 it's South Korea instead of Mongolia. Good luck everyone.
Answered by
THEGODES346(:
we Gucci for Connexus
Answered by
OOOOF
yep we get all our answers from here
Answered by
OOOOF
ms.sue has something really wrong with her I just read what she said wow.
Answered by
jamery
@OOOOF please don't slander, it's believe that she may have passed away a couple months back. :(
Answered by
jamery
believed*
Answered by
eee
Jamery she passed in December is what the other teachers told me.
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Answered by
Ruby
Miss Sue isn't a teacher guys, it's quite obvious!
Answered by
Rodeo girl
Thank you for your guys help cause I'm having that same social studies test😄
Answered by
Charles
Early Chinese rulers established *dynasties* by conquering and uniting kingdoms under the rule of one emperor. From 624 to the early 1100s, the *Tang and Song* ruled over a golden age of prosperity before the Mongols invaded
Answered by
👩🏫 Ms. Sue
I DIDNT PASS
Answered by
uhm.
The thing is, is that. For the question 3. You put ‘Mongolia’ hen that isn’t a valid choice.
Answered by
Potato Chip
For kids in 2021
Instead of Mongolia they changed it to south Coria
South Coria goes in the same category as japan.
Instead of Mongolia they changed it to south Coria
South Coria goes in the same category as japan.
Answered by
if dum was person
can we just talk about how savage Mrs. Sue was on this? Mrs. Sue can u roast me please.
Answered by
Reddox.
Ms. Sue, have you ever heard of slang?
Answered by
you dont know my name
IDC IF MRS>SUE PASSED AWAY OR NOT SHE DESERVED IT AND WOW SHE ACTUALY SAID WHAT A B WORD BRO! I cant beleive she did that but anyways shout out to worrior cat lover!
Answered by
Poof
Aww miss Sue is alive
Answered by
Anonymous
Sue you lame
Answered by
👤Johnny
Please Stop
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Dynasties, Tang and Song
C
Communist
Command economy: North Korea
Market- based economy: Japan, South Korea
Common economy with limited market reforms: China
B
C
Communist
Command economy: North Korea
Market- based economy: Japan, South Korea
Common economy with limited market reforms: China
B
Answered by
bob
number 4 command economy North Korea
market-based economy Japan South Korea
command economy with limited market reforms China
market-based economy Japan South Korea
command economy with limited market reforms China
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Your Lucky Charm...😃
1. Dynasties & Tang and Song
2. C
3. Communist
4. Command Economy / North Korea
Market-Based Economy / Japan AND South Korea
Command Economy With limited Market reforms / China
5. B
I hope this helps! i got 💯
2. C
3. Communist
4. Command Economy / North Korea
Market-Based Economy / Japan AND South Korea
Command Economy With limited Market reforms / China
5. B
I hope this helps! i got 💯
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~*+Marvin+*~
Hope you guys ate today and I hope your all doing well have a good day your beautiful and I love you all
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I do connexus
Your Lucky Charm😃
ily so much ty ty
ily so much ty ty
Answered by
su tart's server
''Your lucky charm'' is correct'
trust
trust
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hi
TYSM your lucky charm!!!!!!
Answered by
KAICENAT
there is no fxvcking mongolia you dumb bxch
Answered by
yo
someone here in 2023?
Answer
I'm Here In 2023.
Answered by
Trump 2024!
Yo guys Ms Sue died :/ stop making fun of her.
#1. Use the drop-down menus to complete the sentences.
Early Chinese rulers established _________ by conquering and uniting kingdoms under the rule of one emperor. From 624 to the early 1100s, the
__________
ruled over a golden age of prosperity before the Mongols invaded.
The answer is *dynasties*
The answer is *Tang and Song*
#2. Which impact did the opium trade have on China?
Incorrect answer A.
It brought economic prosperity.
Incorrect answer B.
It helped to increase cultural diversity.
Correct answer C.
It resulted in addiction and conflict.
Incorrect answer D.
It strengthened community and family ties.
#3. Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
After 1945, a civil war in China led to the rise of a(n) __________government there.
The answer is *communist*
#4. Drag and drop the country names to classify them by type of economy that they have today.
#1. command economy
North Korea
#2. market-based economy
Japan
South Korea
3#. command economy with limited market reforms
China
#5. In which nation did a nationalist military regime lead the country to invade its neighbors and help launch World War II?
Incorrect answer A.
China
Correct answer B.
Japan
Incorrect answer C.
Korea
Incorrect answer D.
Mongolia
there you go i got myself 5/5 ill get you 5/5 if you trust me!
And guys stop making fun of Ms Sue like wth did she do to you?
#1. Use the drop-down menus to complete the sentences.
Early Chinese rulers established _________ by conquering and uniting kingdoms under the rule of one emperor. From 624 to the early 1100s, the
__________
ruled over a golden age of prosperity before the Mongols invaded.
The answer is *dynasties*
The answer is *Tang and Song*
#2. Which impact did the opium trade have on China?
Incorrect answer A.
It brought economic prosperity.
Incorrect answer B.
It helped to increase cultural diversity.
Correct answer C.
It resulted in addiction and conflict.
Incorrect answer D.
It strengthened community and family ties.
#3. Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
After 1945, a civil war in China led to the rise of a(n) __________government there.
The answer is *communist*
#4. Drag and drop the country names to classify them by type of economy that they have today.
#1. command economy
North Korea
#2. market-based economy
Japan
South Korea
3#. command economy with limited market reforms
China
#5. In which nation did a nationalist military regime lead the country to invade its neighbors and help launch World War II?
Incorrect answer A.
China
Correct answer B.
Japan
Incorrect answer C.
Korea
Incorrect answer D.
Mongolia
there you go i got myself 5/5 ill get you 5/5 if you trust me!
And guys stop making fun of Ms Sue like wth did she do to you?
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