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Which invention of the Han was called the “wooden ox”? (1 point) Responses paper paper seismometer seismometer compass compass...Asked by rat
Which invention of the Han was called the “wooden ox”? (1 point) Responses paper paper seismometer seismometer compass compass wheelbarrow
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How did the location of the Gobi and Taklamakan Deserts, the Himalaya Mountains, and the Pacific Ocean impact early settlement in China? (1 point) Responses It meant early peoples had to trade along the Chang River. It meant early peoples had to trade along the Chang River. It meant early peoples had to develop into a seafaring civilization. It meant early peoples had to develop into a seafaring civilization. It meant early peoples developed in isolation. It meant early peoples developed in isolation. It meant early peoples fought for fertile land as there wasn't very much. It meant early peoples fought for fertile land as there wasn't very much.
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The invention of the Han that was called the “wooden ox” is the **wheelbarrow**.
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The correct response is: **It meant early peoples developed in isolation.**
The Gobi and Taklamakan Deserts, the Himalaya Mountains, and the Pacific Ocean created natural barriers that limited contact with other civilizations, leading to a degree of isolation for early Chinese societies.
The Gobi and Taklamakan Deserts, the Himalaya Mountains, and the Pacific Ocean created natural barriers that limited contact with other civilizations, leading to a degree of isolation for early Chinese societies.