Interaction and Adaptation on the Sinitic Rim: Korea, Japan, and Vietnam to the Mongol Era

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. The bureaucracy established at Pyongyang in the fifth century reflected ________ influence in Korea.

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. Which of these remained free of Chinese authority from 735?

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. The establishment of Koryo represented ________ relative to the history of Korguryo.

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. The Tripitaka reflects the impact of ________ on Korean culture.

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. Which of these are descended from the first peoples of Japan?

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. The composition of the Nihongi represents growing ________ influence in Japan.

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. The shogunate represented the ascendancy of ________ authority in Japan.

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. Which of these tended to lessen the impact of Confucian traditions on Japanese women?

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. As in China, in Japan Buddhism ________ earlier religious traditions.

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. Murasaki Shikibu was the author of ________.

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. Prior to the 1960s, the history of Vietnam was seen primarily ________.

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. Which of these appear to have been first cultivated in Southeast Asia?

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. In general, Vietnamese women have historically had ________ roles in society than in other East Asian cultures.

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. As in Korea and Japan, sinification in Vietnam had the greatest influence on ________.

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. Looking at Map 3.4, which of these seems most closely tied to to Indian influence in mainland Southeast Asia?

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. Which of these successfully repelled the Mongols?

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. Compared to China, village authority in Vietnam ________ imperial power.

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. In Vietnam, the expansion of Confucian values ________ women's status in society.

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. Unlike the kana system in Japan, the chu nom system in Vietnam ________.

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. The White Stupa illustrates ________ in Vietnam.

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