The fictional book Journey to the West describes ________.

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Answer: Journey to the West is a Chinese novel published in the 16th century during the Ming dynasty and attributed to Wu Cheng'en. It is one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. In English-speaking countries, the work is widely known as Monkey, the title of Arthur Waley's popular abridged translation.
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The travels of a Chinese monk who brought Buddhism to China from India

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What makes Harald Hardrada a good king?

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The title Hardrada meant hard ruler which should give you an idea of why Harald deserved to be king of Norway. However, you are mistaken in thinking that he was Norman. He was Norse or a northman. Perhaps you are confusing him with William of Normandy who defeated the English forces at the Battle of Hastings mere days after Harold Godwinson, the English king, heavily defeated Harald's army at the Battle of Stamford Bridge where Harald's claim to the English throne ended with his death.

Now, you ask why Harald deserved to be king. I think you should be asking why he wanted to be king instead. I think the answer you want is the one I have copied here.

Harald Hardrada...

"had come to England with the idea of claiming the English Throne as his own, basing this claim on a supposed agreement between Magnus and Harthacanute whereby if either died without heir, the other would inherit both England and Norway. Instead, he met his end."

Now you need to find out who Magnus and Harthacanute were if you are to answer your question fully. The link below will take you to the article from which I have taken the above quote.

I would suggest that for future reference, rather than ask a question like this one and then wait for someone to answer it, use Google. You will usually find exactly what you want and in a very short time too. Finding this information for you took me all of two minuted. Anyway, it's far more fun researching and finding out the answers for yourself. So off you go and find out who Magnus and Harthacanute were. I hope this helps.

How did a warming climate 12,000 to 10,000 years ago impact the Paleo-Indians living in the Americas at the time?a. Paleo-Indians lost land to rising sea levels.
b. Paleo-Indians faced food shortages that resulted in a lower population.
c. Paleo-Indians relied less on hunting big animals and more on fishing and gathering food.
d. Paleo-Indians went to war with each other on a large scale due to scarce water resources.

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D. Paleo-Indians went to war with each other on a large scale due t scarce ater resources.

Who enforced anti-slave trade laws by sending warships to intercept slave ships?the Spanish
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D.) The British enforced anti-slave trade laws by sending warships to intercept slave ships

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D, THE BRITISH. William Wilburforce helped abolish slave trade for Britain. Thus making it illegal, the British ships  intercepted trade slave ships.

States are not permitted to have their own constitution is it true or false

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Its True Because trial lawyers do not have to state a reason
true the law 4 the country is the law for the state

Why did nazi Germany build concentration camps in Poland?

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They chose Poland for the place for their concentration camps for 3 reasons (and possibly more):

- it was not on their territory, so they could hide from their own population the extent of extermination
- Poland had the biggest amount of Jewish Population at the time (around half  of the  Jews that were killed were Polish!)
-they hoped that if it was in Poland, they west would not notice as much as if it had happened for example in France.