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From the sixth century to the seventh century, new empires emerged in ____ brought on by invasion of the Mongols and Turks. In the medieval period, the ____ ruled China from 618-907, followed by the Song dynasty, which ruled from 960-1279. Together, these dynasties ushered in an era of cultural achievement, considered a golden age of China.
a. India
b. Ming Dynasty
c. Russia
d. Tang Dynasty
a. India
b. Ming Dynasty
c. Russia
d. Tang Dynasty
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1. From the sixth century to the seventh century, new empires emerged in **a. India**, brought on by invasion of the Mongols and Turks.
2. In the medieval period, the **d. Tang Dynasty** ruled China from 618-907, followed by the Song dynasty, which ruled from 960-1279.
So the complete sentences would read:
"From the sixth century to the seventh century, new empires emerged in **India** brought on by invasion of the Mongols and Turks. In the medieval period, the **Tang Dynasty** ruled China from 618-907, followed by the Song dynasty, which ruled from 960-1279."
1. From the sixth century to the seventh century, new empires emerged in **a. India**, brought on by invasion of the Mongols and Turks.
2. In the medieval period, the **d. Tang Dynasty** ruled China from 618-907, followed by the Song dynasty, which ruled from 960-1279.
So the complete sentences would read:
"From the sixth century to the seventh century, new empires emerged in **India** brought on by invasion of the Mongols and Turks. In the medieval period, the **Tang Dynasty** ruled China from 618-907, followed by the Song dynasty, which ruled from 960-1279."
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