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Zaibatsu.
Zaibatsu are business groups that are present in all sectors of the Japanese economy. Generally, its members have cross-actions in different companies of the group.
The zaibatsu were diversified family businesses that rose to prominence in the Meiji era.
Bakufu is the system of feudal government that governed Japan from the end of the 12th century until the Meiji restoration (1868). During the bakufu, the shogun was the highest lord of Japan, and ruled in a dictatorial manner over the feudal lord of each of the Japanese provinces or daimyo.
The Bushido, which literally means "The Way of the Warrior", was developed in Japan between the Heian and Tokugawa eras (Centuries IX-XII). The Bushido was the code, the law, that governed the lives of the samurai, a class of warriors militarily similar to the medieval European knights, but radically different from them in their daily lives, outside the war. The samurai followed a specific ceremonial every day of their lives, as well as in the war.
Kamikaze means in Japanese "divine wind" and refers to the Japanese defense in the thirteenth century in inferiority of conditions against the threat of the Mongol army. The myth says that the divine wind blew over the sails of enemy ships in defense of Japan. In the Second World War, this was the name given to the aviation group that used the method of throwing airplanes on American ships in order to damage them severely, even dying in action.
c. expand overseas.
b. hire teenagers.
d. move to the Sunbelt.
b. umayyad
c. sui
d. benin
b. a large group of scholars.
c. Pope John IV.
d. the reformation council.
Choice B: fortifying their cities with defensive moats
Choice C: damming up rivers to thwart rival civilizations
Choice D: transporting goods over long distances
The correct answer is - D. transporting goods over long distances.
The river civilizations were all able to produce much more food than what they needed. Also, because the food problem was solved, they had the time to produce lot of other goods, be it metalwork, glass objects, colors etc. Since they had large navigable rivers at disposal, they used them as an easy transportation mechanism for longer distances. By being able to transport the surplus food and other goods over longer distance, these civilizations developed the trade, and were becoming more and more wealthy. The wealth was used for building infrastructure, sacred places, the military, so the civilizations were both becoming stronger but also were making the others to be dependent on their goods.
Muhammad
Gautama Buddha
Constantine
Answer:
**MUHAMMAD**
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