Which of the following is an example of a cultural achievement of land-based empires in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries?(1 point)

Responses

The Ming Empire rebuilt the Great Wall of China.
The Ming Empire rebuilt the Great Wall of China.

The Mughal Empire successfully prevented the Portuguese presence along India’s coastlines.
The Mughal Empire successfully prevented the Portuguese presence along India’s coastlines.

The Ottoman Empire built caravels that significantly aided their ability to traverse difficult terrain.
The Ottoman Empire built caravels that significantly aided their ability to traverse difficult terrain.

The Ottoman Empire had many successes in the arts and architecture, but it lacked improvements in the sciences.

1 answer

The correct response that exemplifies a cultural achievement of land-based empires in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries is:

The Ming Empire rebuilt the Great Wall of China.

This action demonstrates a significant cultural achievement as it reflects the Ming Dynasty's commitment to architectural endeavors and defense, impacting Chinese culture and identity for centuries.