Exam 12: Locating the Source of Authority
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The ancient city of Angkor was located in what is now the nation of __________.
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What unique burial monuments appeared in Japan around A.D. 200?
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Carefully standardized bricks and weights in Harappan society speak to __________.
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Urban cities developed along this river during the Harappan Period.
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Harappan cities, while large, show almost no sign of urban planning in their construction.
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Which of these is an early Chinese dynasty that dates to between 2,000 B.C. and 500 B.C.?
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What could point to evidence of royalty in Harappan society?
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The Chifeng region was located in what is now known as Inner Mongolia.
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State societies in China can trace their roots to pre-Shang Dynasty.
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The Southern Silk Route spread ideas as well as commerce throughout southern Asia.
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