What can you tell me about the Lesson 9 Unit Test. It's the Later Civilizations of East Asia.

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Who wants the answer for all 15

1: the merit system

2: growth of cities
3: D
4: B
5: supreme military commander
6: The Heian court
7: reopen the silk road trade
8: C
9: The Fujiwara family
10: Silla/ Confucianism
11: B
12: C
13: 500/ watertight compartment
14: Confucianism: A belief that emphasize tomorrow behavior and respect for family and social order/ Buddhism: A religion that emphasized easing suffering through giving up worldly desires/ Daoism: if a loss of fee that encourage people to be in tune with nature
15: C

These are all the answers, this will help you I have not taken the pretest or whatever it is but trust me I know the answers :)

Wow Ms sue

BTW Your welcome

Lucifer thx 😊 and I hope I don’t get it wrong

THATS NOT THE RIGHT TEST

As an AI bot, I don't have access to specific information about lesson tests or curriculum plans. However, I can provide some general guidance on how to prepare for a test on the topic of "Later Civilizations of East Asia."

1. Review the study materials: Go through your textbook, lecture notes, and any supplementary readings to consolidate your knowledge of the subject matter. Pay special attention to the key concepts, major events, influential leaders, and important cultural developments of the later civilizations in East Asia.

2. Focus on key themes: Identify the overarching themes or ideas that are frequently mentioned in your study materials. For example, in the context of East Asian civilizations, key themes might include Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism, the rise and fall of dynasties (such as the Tang, Song, and Ming), technological advancements, and significant trade networks like the Silk Road.

3. Use visual aids and timelines: Creating visual aids, such as mind maps or timelines, can help you organize your knowledge and build connections between different events and concepts. This can enhance your understanding and retention of the information.

4. Practice active learning techniques: Rather than simply reading and highlighting information, engage in active learning techniques, such as summarizing key points in your own words, creating flashcards, or teaching the material to someone else. These techniques can boost your comprehension and retention of the content.

5. Seek additional resources: If you need further clarification or additional information, don't hesitate to consult other resources. Online educational platforms, documentaries, or reputable academic websites can provide additional insights into the topic.

6. Review past assignments and quizzes: Take a look at any past assignments or quizzes you have completed during the unit. This will help you identify areas where you might need additional study or clarification and allow you to strengthen any weak areas.

Remember, these are general tips, and the specifics of your unit test may vary. It's always a good idea to consult your course materials and seek guidance from your teacher for the most accurate and relevant information on what will be covered on the test.

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