Of the following statements, which one MOST accurately represents Koryo culture?

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Traditional dress of Korean women mirrored that of Chinese women.
Traditional dress of Korean women mirrored that of Chinese women.

Civil service exams and government jobs were open to all Koreans.
Civil service exams and government jobs were open to all Koreans.

Only aristocrats could own property in Korea.
Only aristocrats could own property in Korea.

Koreans had their own unique religion and discouraged people from practicing Buddhism.

Traditional dress of Korean women mirrored that of Chinese women.

Which statement MOST accurately represents the Kingdom of Silla?

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The Silla were economically and culturally advanced.
The Silla were economically and culturally advanced.

The Silla's powerful military helped to defeat the Mongols in China.
The Silla's powerful military helped to defeat the Mongols in China.

The Silla adapted a government similar to the Japanese feudal system.
The Silla adapted a government similar to the Japanese feudal system.

Art and architecture of the Silla culture can be seen throughout China.

The Silla were economically and culturally advanced.

How did Ming emperors try to erase Mongol influence on China? Select the two correct answers.

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They restored the civil service system.
They restored the civil service system.

They embraced foreign trade.
They embraced foreign trade.

They became suspicious of foreign visitors.
They became suspicious of foreign visitors.

They rejected Confucian values.
They rejected Confucian values.

They moved the capital to Hangzhou.

They restored the civil service system.

They became suspicious of foreign visitors.

How did the Japanese imperial court system of appointing government officials lead to the rise of the Fujiwara family?

The Japanese imperial court system of appointing government officials led to the rise of the Fujiwara family because the Fujiwara family strategically intermarried with emperors and effectively controlled the appointments of government officials, enabling them to consolidate power and influence within the imperial court. Through this process, they were able to accumulate wealth, land, and political authority, solidifying their position as one of the most powerful and influential families in Japan.