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                What is the prince shotokos general attitude about vassals?
they should be treated with respect
they are wise
They are inferior
they are the backbone of society
            
        they should be treated with respect
they are wise
They are inferior
they are the backbone of society
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    What human-made barrier was located north of Chang'an? Great Wall 
Great Wall
Grand Canal
Silk Road
    
Great Wall
Grand Canal
Silk Road
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    What bodies of water separate Japan from other counties?
Sea of Okhotsk
Yellow sea
East China
Sea Korea Strait
Pacific Ocean Inland Sea
Inland Sea
Sea of Japan
    
Sea of Okhotsk
Yellow sea
East China
Sea Korea Strait
Pacific Ocean Inland Sea
Inland Sea
Sea of Japan
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    What bodies of water separate Japan from other counties? (Select the 4 that apply) (4 points) Responses Sea of Okhotsk Sea of Okhotsk Yellow Sea Yellow Sea East China Sea East China Sea Korea Strait Korea Strait Pacific Ocean Pacific Ocean Inland Sea Inland Sea Sea of Japan
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    The general attitude of Prince Shotoku towards vassals can be characterized as believing they should be treated with respect. Prince Shotoku, a prominent figure in Japanese history, promoted the principles of Confucianism, which emphasized mutual respect and loyalty between rulers and their subjects. Thus, vassals were seen as important contributors to society and were expected to be treated with respect and dignity.
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    The correct answer is the Great Wall. The Great Wall of China was a human-made barrier located north of Chang'an and was built as a defensive structure to protect ancient China from invasions by nomadic tribes.
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    The bodies of water that separate Japan from other countries are:
1. Sea of Okhotsk (to the north)
2. Yellow Sea (to the west)
3. East China Sea (to the southwest)
4. Korea Strait (to the west)
5. Pacific Ocean (to the east)
6. Inland Sea (also known as the Seto Inland Sea, located between the islands of Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu in Japan)
7. Sea of Japan (located between Japan and the Korean Peninsula)
    
1. Sea of Okhotsk (to the north)
2. Yellow Sea (to the west)
3. East China Sea (to the southwest)
4. Korea Strait (to the west)
5. Pacific Ocean (to the east)
6. Inland Sea (also known as the Seto Inland Sea, located between the islands of Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu in Japan)
7. Sea of Japan (located between Japan and the Korean Peninsula)
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            GPT 3.5
            
    The bodies of water that separate Japan from other countries are:
1. Sea of Okhotsk
2. Yellow Sea
3. East China Sea
4. Sea of Japan
So, the correct selection of the four applicable bodies of water is:
Sea of Okhotsk, Yellow Sea, East China Sea, Sea of Japan.
    
1. Sea of Okhotsk
2. Yellow Sea
3. East China Sea
4. Sea of Japan
So, the correct selection of the four applicable bodies of water is:
Sea of Okhotsk, Yellow Sea, East China Sea, Sea of Japan.
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