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Paper, Gunpowder, Block printing, Cast Iron, Compass |
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List one significant Chinese invention |
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What Italian explorer traveled from Europe to China in the 1300s |
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What notable temple did the Khmer of Cambodia build? |
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What Mongolian title means "Great Ruler" |
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The traditional religion of the Mongols was |
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This country developed the first paper money as a form of currency |
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What group of Christians spread as far as China by the seventh century |
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What Mongol priests were believed to have power over spirits |
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During which Chinese dynasty did the Chinese seek to remove all traces of Mongol influence in China |
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How far did Chinggis Khans empire spread |
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Did Chinggis Khan successfully defeat Japan |
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The Mongols defeated a combine army at what battle |
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What was the name of the God that the Mongols worshiped |
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Who led a Mongol army into eastern Europe and conquered Russia |
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Did the Chinese practice ancestor worship |
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Did Tamerlane convert to Christianity |
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China imported gold and ivory from where |
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The Fujiwara, Ashikaga, and Tokugawa clans were each active clans in what country |
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Paper was first developed in what kingdom |
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What was a leading religion on early Chinese history |
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What religion did Lao-tzu found |
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What religion teaching include Four Noble truth and the Eightfold Path |
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The Tau Mahal is located in what country |
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Kublia Khan found what dynasty in China |
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What Japanese title means "great general" |
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As of 1603 Tokyo was capital of what country |
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Terror rapid attacks brutality destruction siege warfare & pretend retreat |
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Name one method of warfare with wich the Mongols defeated their enemies |
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The practice of Japanese warrior's commuting suicide is called what |
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This religion promotes nature worship |
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A samuria was a Japanese what |
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This Indian religion became influential in China |
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The name of this Japanese military code means "the way of the warrior" |
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The mogols round felt tents were known as? |
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