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. Imperial decline in China and Rome was the consequence of nomadic invasion.

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. One of the ways that the Northern Wei reinforced the legitimacy of their rule in China was _____.

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. One of the things that made Turkic nomads more deadly than earlier mounted steppe warriors was _____.

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. The Khazars built a powerful khanate based on trade with the Muslim and Byzantine Empires.

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. Mahayana Buddhism taught _____.

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. Yang Jian, first emperor of the Sui Dynasty, used Buddhism to _____.

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. Tea was first recorded in China during the Tang Dynasty.

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. Buddhism spread to Japan from _____.

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. Royal land grants in the Gupta empire strengthened _____.

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. Under the Guptas, _____ replaced Brahman rituals as the core of religious life.

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. Social status based on occupation began to supersede ancestral birth in India.

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. The post-Gupta era in India was marked by _____.

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. Hinduism spread widely throughout Southeast Asia.

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. Brahmanism was spread to Southeast Asia by _____.

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. Southeast Asian rulers adopted Indian religious traditions because _____.

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. Many Southeast Asian kingdoms adopted both Buddhism and Brahmanism.

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. Sogdian merchants developed _____ power.

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. An alliance with _____ was key to Sogdian dominance over the Silk Road trade.

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. The Sogdian language and culture were _____.

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. The Sogdian trade network broke down because of _____.

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