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At the time of the Han dynasty, which people particularly threatened China from the north
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Why is Zhang Qian often called the father of the silk road
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At the time of the Han dynasty, which people particularly threatened China from the north the Huns
Why is Zhang Qian often called the father of the silk road This explorer brought back word of western cultures
Why did people in China want horses from central Asia? the horses were larger and more powerful than Chinese horses.
What made silk valuable in the West? the Chinese were the only ones who knew how to make it
one of the most important Roman products that trade along the Silk Road brought to China was? glassware
Merchants used camels to move good son the Eastern Silk Road. What animals carried goods on the Western Silk Roads? Yaks
Who were the Aryans? a nomadic people who moved into India
The festival of Divali, which begins the Hindu New Year, celebrates the victory of good over evil
The ancient social class system was called varna. What did early Hindus mean by varna dharma Each caste had its own duties
Qin Shihuangdi, the first emperor of China, began life as a prince of one Chinese state
In the later years of the Zhou dynasty, what condition in China led to new philosophies disorder
What is one way Daoism influences China it got scholars to study
Which of Ashoka's actions best expressed his Buddhist values treating all of his servants well
Which of these beliefs did Hinduism and Buddhism have in common many lifetimes
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