Question 1 Empress Wu was known for her embrace of                             [ Select ]                          ["Daoism", "Buddhism", "Confucianism"]            and used                             [ Select ]                          ["nuns", "missionaries", "printed texts"]            to gain power and spread the faith.       Question 2 Which of the following religions was not likely to be found in Tang era cities? Group of answer choices A, Islam B, Judaism C, Nestorian Christianity D, Catholicism E, Zoroastrianism

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Empress Wu was known for her embrace of                             [ Select ]                          ["Daoism", "Buddhism", "Confucianism"]            and used                             [ Select ]                          ["nuns", "missionaries", "printed texts"]            to gain power and spread the faith.
 
 
 
Question 2
Which of the following religions was not likely to be found in Tang era cities?
Group of answer choices
A, Islam
B, Judaism
C, Nestorian Christianity
D, Catholicism
E, Zoroastrianism
 
 
Question 3
During the                             [ Select ]                          ["Tang", "Sui", "Song"]            dynasty, sports became less orientated towards military training and more geared toward entertainment. The culture of consumerism in China that supported public displays of athleticism is reflected in the fact that China produced                             [ Select ]                          ["30%", "50%", "75%"]            of the global GDP.
 
 
Question 4

The cloistered government that the textbook discusses as being characteristic in Japan is about how former emperors who became Buddhist monks would then rule through their young son/heir.

Group of answer choices
True/False
 
 
Question 5
The Fujiwara family became powerful by marrying their daughters to young emperors who were then secretly removed from power.
Group of answer choices
True/False
 


Question 6

Which was not a  key elements of the 'well-field system'?

 

Group of answer choices
A, the fields were surrounded by small walls that acted as natural barriers.
B, women mostly dominated the planting of the rice seedlings.
C, each of the outer fields would have a boarding house for men and boys to live in during the late spring, summer and early fall.
 
 
Question 7
The woman who wrote the first earliest known novel, the Tale of Genji, can be used by scholars today to understand the lives of non-elites as they themselves didn't leave any records.
Group of answer choices
True/False
 


Question 8
According to the video, there is record of a 17 year old girl besting an entire team of cuju players, an indication of the acceptance of outdoor recreation for both men and women.
Group of answer choices
True/False
 
 
Question 9

The invention of movable type in East Asia led to the publication of works on medicine, science, philosophy and poetry, as well as the first encyclopedia in the 11th and 12th century.

Group of answer choices
True/False
 


Question 10
During the Tang dynasty, polo took hold in China after a Tibetan team badly beat a Chinese team and the Chinese sought to restore their honor.
Group of answer choices
True/False
 

Question 11
Match the achievement with the correct dynasty
Group of answer choices
Construction of the Grand Canal
 
           [ Choose ]             Yamato             Tang             Sui             Silla         
 
Two powerful women held the reins of power, Empress Wu and Consort Yang Guifei
 
           [ Choose ]             Yamato             Tang             Sui             Silla         
 
Pushed out Chinese control and established a unified state
 
           [ Choose ]             Yamato             Tang             Sui             Silla         
 
Built Horyuji Temple
 
           [ Choose ]             Yamato             Tang             Sui             Silla         
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