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tatyanajohnson

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Sanskrit made the study of South Asia more comprehensible because it
 
  a. Has many of the same characters as Chinese.
  b. Is related to Arabic and is a Semitic language.
  c. Has many core vocabulary words related to other Indo-European languages.
  d. Is related to Chinese and part of the Indo-European languages.
  e. Is related to the Harappan language.

Question 2

The Han dynasty ruled for about
 
  a. 100 years.
  b. 50 years.
  c. 1,000 years.
  d. 400 years.
  e. 750 years.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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