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WHAP 2.3 Indian Ocean Trade

WHAP 2.3 Indian Ocean Trade

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WHAP 2.3 Indian Ocean Trade

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Unit 1- Global Tapestry

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1200-1450

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1450-1750

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1750-1900

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1900- 2001

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Multiple Choice

Unit 2- Networks of Exchange

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1200-1450

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1450-1750

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1750-1900

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1900- 2001

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Which WHAP Region would India be a part of?

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South Asia

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Middle East

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Southeast Asia

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Central Asia

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Which WHAP Region would China be a part of?

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East Asia

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Middle East

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Southeast Asia

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Central Asia

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World Region 10 is

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East Asia

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Middle East

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Southeast Asia

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Central Asia

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World Region 13 is

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East Asia

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South Asia

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Southeast Asia

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Central Asia

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World Region 14 is

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East Asia

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South Asia

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Southeast Asia

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Central Asia

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World Region 12 is

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East Asia

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South Asia

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Southeast Asia

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Central Asia

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World Region 6 is

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North Africa

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West Africa

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East Africa

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Southern Africa

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Multiple Choice

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World Region 4 is

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North Africa

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West Africa

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East Africa

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Southern Africa

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World Region 3 is

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North Africa

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West Africa

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Europe

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Middle East

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World Region 2 is

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North America

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Latin America

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Russia

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Central Asia

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World Region 1 is

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North America

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South America

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Europe

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East Asia

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Which of the following accurately describes the Mongol Empire’s role in facilitating trans-Eurasian trade?

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It imposed Mongol religious beliefs and practices on conquered peoples.

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It reestablished the Silk Roads between East Asia and Europe.

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It created a self-contained economic system by banning non-Mongol merchants from its territories.

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It developed a sophisticated bureaucracy staffed by talented Mongols.

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This ocean is found between Africa, Asia, and Australia
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Atlantic Ocean
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Arctic Ocean
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Indian Ocean
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Pacific Ocean

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This desert in north Africa was crossed by traders moving salt and gold.
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Gobi
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Taklimakan
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Savana
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Sahara

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The most popular items traded along these routes were spices and cotton.
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Trans-Saharan
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Indian Ocean
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Mediterranean
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Silk Road

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What religion did Mansa Musa practice?
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Islam
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Christiantity
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Animism

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Mali controlled part of the _____________ Routes
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Silk Road Trade
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Trans-Sahara Trade
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Maritime Trade 

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What area did the following materials come from? Silks, porcelain

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Middle East/ Southwest Asia

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China

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Malaysia & Indonesia

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India

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Swahili Coast

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What area did the following materials come from? Nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, cardamom

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China

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Malaysia and Indonesia

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Middle East/ Southwest Asia

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India

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Swahili Coast

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What area did the following materials come from? High quality fabrics (cotton), carpets, steel, tanned leather, artisan-crafted stonework

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Swahili Coast

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Malaysia and Indonesia

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China

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India

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Middle East/ Southwest Asia

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Who played a large role in paving the way for the diffusion of Islam?

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Islamic scholars

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Islamic merchants

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Islamic artists

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Islamic leaders

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What does Dar-al-Islam mean?

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The Muslim world

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Doorway to the Muslim world

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Glory to Islam

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Teacher say what?

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Range of Coerced Labor

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Social Systems

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Political Systems

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Economic Systems

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Cultural Systems

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Systems of Writing

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Social

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Political

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Cultural

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Economic

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Caste System, Hinduism, Southeast Asia, Foundations Era

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Social

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Political

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Humans and there Interaction with the Environment

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Cultural

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distinctions based on kinship systems, ethnic associations, and hierarchies of gender, race, wealth, and class.

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Interactions with humans and their environment

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Social

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Economic

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Cultural

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What is the spread of knowledge and ideas through trade called?
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Cultural impact
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Cultural diffusion
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Cultural infusion
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Cultural concentration

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As people flocked into cities or established trade networks, new diseases emerged and spread, sometimes devastating an entire region.

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Interactions with humans and their environment

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Political

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Economic

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Cultural

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the growth and spread of agricultural, pastoral, and industrial production; the development of various labor systems

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Social

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Political

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Economic

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Cultural

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Studying the dominant belief system(s) or religions, philosophical interests, and technical and artistic approaches can reveal how major groups in society view themselves and others, and how they respond to multiple challenges.

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Social

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Cultural

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Political

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Economic

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Unit 2

Some THEME review of what we've learned so far!

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The following was an effect of increased trade along the Silk Road

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rise of cities like Great Zimbawe

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The rise of cities from oasis like Samarkand

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rise in population in China

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lowering of population in Europe

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The finest Buddhist temple, with 580 Buddhist statues, 9 platforms and 2,672 relief panels is in...

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Mali Empire (West Africa)

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Swahili Coast

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Western Asia

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Srijaya (Southeast Asia)

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Which city in Southeast Asia (today's Malaysia) valued spices (like cloves and nutmeg) and dominated trade?

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Singapore

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Bandung

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Malacca

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Jakarta

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This Chinese ship could carry 700 people and 260 tons of cargo

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motorboat

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junk

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caravel

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sailboat

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___________________________ is the combining of different beliefs, while blending practices of various schools of thought.

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Acculturation

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Syncretism

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Socialization

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Cultural Diffusion

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What changes did Trade bring to West Africa?

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Islam was introduced to Mali

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Buddhism was introduced to Mali

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Women gained more rights

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Great Zimbabwe became a center of learning

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What some specific examples of the technological causes of increased trade along the silk road?

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caravenserai, flying cash and banking houses

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lateen sails, maps, compass and astrolabe

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compass, astrolabe, maps and camel saddles

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dhow ships, maps and compass

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Golden Horde was in

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Central Asia (Turkish Homelands)

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East Asia (China)

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Middle East

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Eastern Europe and Russia

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Multiple Choice

Mongol women had more rights than Chinese and European Women.

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True

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False

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