. From the sixth century to the seventh century, new empires emerged in _____________, brought on by the 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.(2 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. From the sixth century to the seventh century, new empires emerged in Response area, brought on by the invasion of the Mongols and Turks. In the medieval period, the Response area 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. Tang Dynasty RussiaMing DynastyIndia

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From the sixth century to the seventh century, new empires emerged in India, brought on by the 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. Together, these dynasties ushered in an era of cultural achievement, considered a golden age of China.