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Why was the Song dynasty's shift to paper currency an improvement over coin currency?(1 point)
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Paper currency was easier for traveling traders to use.
Paper currency was easier for traveling traders to use.

Paper currency was more durable.
Paper currency was more durable.

Paper currency was cheaper to manufacture.
Paper currency was cheaper to manufacture.

Paper currency was harder to counterfei

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Why was the Song dynasty's shift to paper currency an improvement over coin currency?(1 point)
Responses

Paper currency was easier for traveling traders to use.
Paper currency was easier for traveling traders to use.

Paper currency was more durable.
Paper currency was more durable.

Paper currency was cheaper to manufacture.
Paper currency was cheaper to manufacture.

Paper currency was harder to counterfei
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just say the aswer
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What impact did the building of canals have in China during the Song and Tang dynasties?(1 point)
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The canals made it easier for neighboring nations to attack China.
The canals made it easier for neighboring nations to attack China.

The canals connected waterways which increased trade.
The canals connected waterways which increased trade.

The canals were eventually used for military routes.
The canals were eventually used for military routes.

The canals improved irrigation systems in the rice fields.
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which one
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What was one factor that led to the development of feudalism in Japan?(1 point)
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The Mongol invasion wiped out the Japanese military.
The Mongol invasion wiped out the Japanese military.

Hideyoshi's military took control and established a new social order.
Hideyoshi's military took control and established a new social order.

Too many Buddhism sects were developed, creating a need for a centralized religion.
Too many Buddhism sects were developed, creating a need for a centralized religion.

The Fujiwara were pushed out of power and the government weakened.
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What is one characteristic of the Shinto religion?(1 point)
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Its teachings were based on respect for family and social order.
Its teachings were based on respect for family and social order.

Through kamis, people learned values and moral behavior.
Through kamis, people learned values and moral behavior.

Followers believed enlightenment came through suffering.
Followers believed enlightenment came through suffering.

It combined elements of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Daoism
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Which development helped increase literacy in Song China?(1 point)
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the development of Neo-Confucianism
the development of Neo-Confucianism

the invention of movable type
the invention of movable type

the introduction of Buddhism
the introduction of Buddhism

the expansion of the civil service system
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What is the main idea behind the Daoist religion?(1 point)
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To live peacefully meant to live a life of suffering.
To live peacefully meant to live a life of suffering.

All things should follow the flow of nature.
All things should follow the flow of nature.

Family should be put above all else.
Family should be put above all else.

Everyone's life was guided by moral behavior.
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How was Chinese influence spread in Korea during the period of the three kingdoms?(1 point)
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through military conquest
through military conquest

through the introduction of Chinese art and technology
through the introduction of Chinese art and technology

through the Chinese writing system
through the Chinese writing system

through the travels of Chinese Buddhist monks
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How did Chinese culture impact Vietnam?(1 point)
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The Vietnamese started to practice the Shinto religion.
The Vietnamese started to practice the Shinto religion.

The Vietnamese built shrines to honor the kami.
The Vietnamese built shrines to honor the kami.

The Vietnamese adapted the Chinese style of theater.
The Vietnamese adapted the Chinese style of theater.

The Vietnamese adopted the civil service exam
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triple check all the questions i asked u
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they are the questions but are they answers correct
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are the answers u gave me right
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The Song dynasty's shift to paper currency was an improvement over coin currency for several reasons. Firstly, paper currency was easier for traveling traders to use. It was much lighter and more convenient to carry around compared to heavy coins. This made transactions and trade much easier and more efficient.

Secondly, paper currency was more durable than coins. Coins could easily get damaged or worn out over time, whereas paper currency could be better protected and preserved. This ensured that the currency remained in circulation for a longer period.

Thirdly, paper currency was cheaper to manufacture. Producing coins required significant resources, including precious metals and minting facilities. On the other hand, paper currency could be produced at a lower cost, making it more accessible to a larger population.

Lastly, paper currency was harder to counterfeit compared to coins. Counterfeiting coins was a common practice during the Song dynasty, which led to economic instability. The introduction of paper currency with advanced security features made it more difficult for counterfeiters to replicate.

Overall, the shift to paper currency by the Song dynasty provided numerous advantages such as convenience, durability, cost-effectiveness, and improved security measures against counterfeiting.
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The Song dynasty's shift to paper currency was an improvement over coin currency because paper currency was easier for traveling traders to use, more durable, cheaper to manufacture, and harder to counterfeit.
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The canals connected waterways which increased trade and improved irrigation systems in the rice fields.
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The canals connected waterways which increased trade.
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The Fujiwara were pushed out of power and the government weakened.
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Its teachings were based on respect for family and social order.
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the invention of movable type.
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All things should follow the flow of nature.
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Chinese influence was spread in Korea during the period of the three kingdoms through the introduction of Chinese art and technology, the Chinese writing system, and the travels of Chinese Buddhist monks.
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The Vietnamese adopted the civil service exam.
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Certainly! Let's review the questions you asked:

1. Why was the Song dynasty's shift to paper currency an improvement over coin currency?
2. What impact did the building of canals have in China during the Song and Tang dynasties?
3. What was one factor that led to the development of feudalism in Japan?
4. What is one characteristic of the Shinto religion?
5. Which development helped increase literacy in Song China?
6. What is the main idea behind the Daoist religion?
7. How was Chinese influence spread in Korea during the period of the three kingdoms?
8. How did Chinese culture impact Vietnam?

Please verify if these are the questions you asked, and if any corrections are needed.
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Apologies for any confusion caused. Let's review the answers to your questions:

1. Why was the Song dynasty's shift to paper currency an improvement over coin currency?
- Answer: Paper currency was easier for traveling traders to use, more durable, cheaper to manufacture, and harder to counterfeit.

2. What impact did the building of canals have in China during the Song and Tang dynasties?
- Answer: The canals connected waterways which increased trade and improved irrigation systems in the rice fields.

3. What was one factor that led to the development of feudalism in Japan?
- Answer: The Fujiwara were pushed out of power and the government weakened.

4. What is one characteristic of the Shinto religion?
- Answer: Its teachings were based on respect for family and social order.

5. Which development helped increase literacy in Song China?
- Answer: The invention of movable type.

6. What is the main idea behind the Daoist religion?
- Answer: All things should follow the flow of nature.

7. How was Chinese influence spread in Korea during the period of the three kingdoms?
- Answer: Chinese influence was spread through the introduction of Chinese art and technology, the Chinese writing system, and the travels of Chinese Buddhist monks.

8. How did Chinese culture impact Vietnam?
- Answer: The Vietnamese adopted the civil service exam.

These answers reflect the information provided. If any corrections are needed, please let me know.
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Apologies for the confusion earlier. Let's review the answers to your questions again:

1. Why was the Song dynasty's shift to paper currency an improvement over coin currency?
- Answer: The shift to paper currency was an improvement over coin currency because paper currency was easier for traveling traders to use, more durable, cheaper to manufacture, and harder to counterfeit.

2. What impact did the building of canals have in China during the Song and Tang dynasties?
- Answer: The canals connected waterways which increased trade and improved irrigation systems in the rice fields.

3. What was one factor that led to the development of feudalism in Japan?
- Answer: The Fujiwara were pushed out of power and the government weakened.

4. What is one characteristic of the Shinto religion?
- Answer: Its teachings were based on respect for family and social order.

5. Which development helped increase literacy in Song China?
- Answer: The invention of movable type.

6. What is the main idea behind the Daoist religion?
- Answer: All things should follow the flow of nature.

7. How was Chinese influence spread in Korea during the period of the three kingdoms?
- Answer: Chinese influence was spread through the introduction of Chinese art and technology, the Chinese writing system, and the travels of Chinese Buddhist monks.

8. How did Chinese culture impact Vietnam?
- Answer: Chinese culture impacted Vietnam through various aspects, including the adoption of the civil service exam system.

These answers reflect the information provided. If any corrections are needed, please let me know.

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