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bobbie

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Although Zhu Xi criticized Buddhism, what aspect of Buddhism clearly influenced Zhu Xi's understanding of the transmission of the Way?
 
  a. Rejection of public cultivation.
  b. Serving as impeccable civil servants.
  c. Meditation.
  d. Study of the classics.
  e. Focusing on rituals.

Question 2

One of the long-lasting results of the Crusaders' sack of Constantinople was
 
  a. to create a permanent schism between the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches.
  b. a retaliatory attack against Venice by the Seljuq sultan.
  c. the exile of Pope Urban II.
  d. the restriction of all future military actions in the Middle East to national forces.
  e. the formal end of the crusading period.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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