Wanax was another name for a Mycenaean

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Answer: Wanax was another name for a Mycenaean king.
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Answer: it was a king thats is another name for it


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Aside from convenience for the lord and his family, what is the most likely reason a church was part of a manor?

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Aside from the convenience which you've mentioned for the lord and his family, the most likely reason a church was a part of a manor was because people wre religious and needed religous support in their lives. This was most easily provided by a steady supply of church teachings locally. 

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Which of these events came first?Julius Caesar’s assassination
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Answer: Rome becoming a republic.

The Roman Republic was an era in the history of classical Roman civilization. The then small state of Rome was previously governed by kings. However, in 509 BC, the people overthrew the government. They established a new system of government: a republic, which was intended to be more responsive to the needs and the will of citizens. The Republic lasted until 27 BC, when the Empire was established. The Republic was a period of great expansion, during which Rome came to dominate the entire Mediterranean.

Rome became a republic. This happened in 509BC. That was before everything else. 

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they had soil that can be used for farming that was moist for crops.

Genghis Khan personally led invasions against _____.

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The correct answers are B) the Tanguts. D) the Jin Dynasty.

Genghis Khan personally led invasions against the Tanguts and the Jin Dynasty.

Genghis Khan (1172-1227) was the fierce Mongolian ruler that created one of the largest empires of his time. He was considered a good warrior and a better military strategist that invaded many territories in North Asia. He could rise a huge army for that time of almost 80,000 well-equipped soldiers, archers, infantry, and calvary. He also infiltrated spy in the enemy's troops to get valuable information. That is how he could invade the Tanguts and the Jin Dynasty.

The other options of the question were A) the French. C) the Armenians.

The first of these invasions was against the Tanguts. In 1209, Genghis set forth on a campaign against the dynasty known as the Xia, which was located in Northwest China along the Silk Road. 

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Drama froma. d. 500 to 900 _____. was prohibited by the church became a respected literary form was essentially dormant outside the church developed rapidly through the works of great playwrights

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C. was essentially dormant outside the church." Drama froma. d. 500 to 900 was essentially dormant outside the church.
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A. was prohibited by the church
B. became a respected literary form
C. was essentially dormant outside the church
D. developed rapidly through the works of great playwrights

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Drama from A.D. 500 to A.D. 900 was essentially dormant outside the church.

Following the fall of the Roman Empire, structured drama became nearly nonexistent until the recovery of theatre in the Early Middle Ages, beginning around 500 C.E. The survival of Greek and Roman drama traditions and plays were entirely reliant on the church. To keep up with the complex and theatrical celebrations seen in pagan religions, the church started producing spectacle performances. The processionals grew into the liturgical dramas of the high Middle Ages.