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Confucianism and Daoism developed in China while ______ emerged in Japan
a. Hinduism
b. Judaism
c. Shintoism
d. Islam
a. Hinduism
b. Judaism
c. Shintoism
d. Islam
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Tibetans are an ethnic minority in _____
A. China
B. Japan
C. North Korea
D. South Korea
A. China
B. Japan
C. North Korea
D. South Korea
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Which modern East Asian countries have autocratic governments?
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Which North Korean action in the 2000s resulted in condemnation by other East Asian countries?
(1 point)
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their attempts to trade with the United States
their attempts to trade with the United States
their development of nuclear weapons program
their development of nuclear weapons program
their attempt to invade China
their attempt to invade China
their peace treaty with Japan
their peace treaty with Japan
(1 point)
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their attempts to trade with the United States
their attempts to trade with the United States
their development of nuclear weapons program
their development of nuclear weapons program
their attempt to invade China
their attempt to invade China
their peace treaty with Japan
their peace treaty with Japan
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Plate tectonics put Japan and the Koreas at risk of
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The Han emperor Wudi invented a bureaucratic system to help the Han run the empire. What was it based upon?
(1 point)
Responses
Legalism
Legalism
Confucianism
Confucianism
Daoism
Daoism
Mandate of Heaven
Mandate of Heaven
(1 point)
Responses
Legalism
Legalism
Confucianism
Confucianism
Daoism
Daoism
Mandate of Heaven
Mandate of Heaven
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The most valued metalwork produced by Shang artisans were made from what material?
(1 point)
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copper
copper
silver
silver
bronze
bronze
steel
(1 point)
Responses
copper
copper
silver
silver
bronze
bronze
steel
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What is the main topic discussed in the Analects of Confucius?
(1 point)
Responses
proper behavior and ideals
proper behavior and ideals
successful battle strategies
successful battle strategies
living in harmony with nature
living in harmony with nature
the nature of the afterlife
(1 point)
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proper behavior and ideals
proper behavior and ideals
successful battle strategies
successful battle strategies
living in harmony with nature
living in harmony with nature
the nature of the afterlife
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Spiritual traditions followed by ancient Chinese included, most importantly, honoring_______
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What was the Silk Road?
(1 point)
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a long wall running east and west along the Chinese empire’s northern border
a long wall running east and west along the Chinese empire’s northern border
a series of trade routes that crossed Asia and connected China to the Mediterranean Sea
a series of trade routes that crossed Asia and connected China to the Mediterranean Sea
an ancient Chinese idea about the human journey of self-discovery
an ancient Chinese idea about the human journey of self-discovery
a location in ancient China where the geography supported the production of silk
(1 point)
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a long wall running east and west along the Chinese empire’s northern border
a long wall running east and west along the Chinese empire’s northern border
a series of trade routes that crossed Asia and connected China to the Mediterranean Sea
a series of trade routes that crossed Asia and connected China to the Mediterranean Sea
an ancient Chinese idea about the human journey of self-discovery
an ancient Chinese idea about the human journey of self-discovery
a location in ancient China where the geography supported the production of silk
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c. Shintoism
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A. China
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As of my knowledge cutoff date is in 2021, the following modern East Asian countries are considered to have autocratic governments:
1. China: The People's Republic of China (PRC) is governed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and operates under a one-party system with limited political freedoms and strict controls on dissent.
2. North Korea: The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) is authoritarian and operates under a totalitarian regime led by the Kim dynasty, currently headed by Kim Jong-un. The country has strict control over media, limited political freedoms, and widespread human rights concerns.
3. Vietnam: Vietnam is ruled by the Communist Party of Vietnam, which operates under a one-party system. Although there have been economic reforms, political freedoms remain limited.
4. Laos: Laos is governed by the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP), which operates under a one-party system. The party maintains tight control over political power and suppresses dissenting voices.
5. Myanmar: Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) was under military rule for several decades until 2011. While the country has transitioned to a civilian government, the military still holds significant political power, and there are concerns regarding human rights and democratic processes.
6. Cambodia: Although Cambodia holds elections and has a multi-party system, the ruling party, the Cambodian People's Party (CPP), has been accused of suppressing political opposition and media freedom.
It is important to note that political dynamics can change over time, and this information may not be up to date if there have been recent developments or changes in governance.
1. China: The People's Republic of China (PRC) is governed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and operates under a one-party system with limited political freedoms and strict controls on dissent.
2. North Korea: The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) is authoritarian and operates under a totalitarian regime led by the Kim dynasty, currently headed by Kim Jong-un. The country has strict control over media, limited political freedoms, and widespread human rights concerns.
3. Vietnam: Vietnam is ruled by the Communist Party of Vietnam, which operates under a one-party system. Although there have been economic reforms, political freedoms remain limited.
4. Laos: Laos is governed by the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP), which operates under a one-party system. The party maintains tight control over political power and suppresses dissenting voices.
5. Myanmar: Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) was under military rule for several decades until 2011. While the country has transitioned to a civilian government, the military still holds significant political power, and there are concerns regarding human rights and democratic processes.
6. Cambodia: Although Cambodia holds elections and has a multi-party system, the ruling party, the Cambodian People's Party (CPP), has been accused of suppressing political opposition and media freedom.
It is important to note that political dynamics can change over time, and this information may not be up to date if there have been recent developments or changes in governance.
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their development of a nuclear weapons program
their development of a nuclear weapons program
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earthquakes and volcanic activity.
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The bureaucratic system invented by Emperor Wudi was based on Confucianism.
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The most valued metalwork produced by Shang artisans was made from bronze.
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The main topic discussed in the Analects of Confucius is proper behavior and ideals.
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The spiritual traditions followed by ancient Chinese included, most importantly, honoring ancestors.
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The Silk Road was a series of trade routes that crossed Asia and connected China to the Mediterranean Sea.