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Which of the following is true of both the Chinese and Hindu calendars? (1 point)
Both are lunisolar calendars.
• Both identify 622 CE as the start of their calendars.
Both developed out of the Gregorian Calendar.
• Both developed out of the Mayan calendar.
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Both are lunisolar calendars.
Explanation: The traditional Chinese calendar and most Hindu calendars use lunar months plus occasional intercalary months to stay aligned with the solar year. (622 CE is the start of the Islamic/Hijri era; the Gregorian and Mayan calendars are unrelated.)
Explanation: The traditional Chinese calendar and most Hindu calendars use lunar months plus occasional intercalary months to stay aligned with the solar year. (622 CE is the start of the Islamic/Hijri era; the Gregorian and Mayan calendars are unrelated.)
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