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Which statements describe the artistic and political achievements in China under the Ming dynasty?
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The Ming decided not to restore China's civil service; they used foreigners to help rule.
The Ming decided not to restore China's civil service; they used foreigners to help rule.
Ming artistic achievements included rugs, temples, lacquered trays, and blue porcelain.
Ming artistic achievements included rugs, temples, lacquered trays, and blue porcelain.
The capital was moved to Dadu, renamed Beijing, and rebuilt.
The capital was moved to Dadu, renamed Beijing, and rebuilt.
The Ming dynasty was founded by the nobleman Zheng He.
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The Ming decided not to restore China's civil service; they used foreigners to help rule.
The Ming decided not to restore China's civil service; they used foreigners to help rule.
Ming artistic achievements included rugs, temples, lacquered trays, and blue porcelain.
Ming artistic achievements included rugs, temples, lacquered trays, and blue porcelain.
The capital was moved to Dadu, renamed Beijing, and rebuilt.
The capital was moved to Dadu, renamed Beijing, and rebuilt.
The Ming dynasty was founded by the nobleman Zheng He.
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Based on your statements regarding the Ming dynasty, the correct responses are:
1. **Ming artistic achievements included rugs, temples, lacquered trays, and blue porcelain.**
2. **The capital was moved to Dadu, renamed Beijing, and rebuilt.**
The other statements are inaccurate. The Ming dynasty did restore China's civil service and relied largely on Chinese scholars for governance rather than using foreigners. Additionally, the Ming dynasty was founded by Zhu Yuanzhang, who became the Hongwu Emperor, not by the nobleman Zheng He, who was famous for his voyages.
1. **Ming artistic achievements included rugs, temples, lacquered trays, and blue porcelain.**
2. **The capital was moved to Dadu, renamed Beijing, and rebuilt.**
The other statements are inaccurate. The Ming dynasty did restore China's civil service and relied largely on Chinese scholars for governance rather than using foreigners. Additionally, the Ming dynasty was founded by Zhu Yuanzhang, who became the Hongwu Emperor, not by the nobleman Zheng He, who was famous for his voyages.
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