C) Identify based on your reading one specific example of the canal system was both a driving force and a consequence of imperial
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figure it out on your own and actually read the text
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A. The author thinks the building of the canal was impressive that the people who designed it deserve more credit for the impact it has on the communication and transportation of China. The author says it is admirable. The canal allowed continued transportation of goods and people over water which is much faster than land. The canal starts in Beijing and ends in Hangzhou. It runs for approximately 1100 miles and connects two of the most important rivers in China, the Yangtze River, and the Yellow River. This engineering wonder helped China to improve trade and the economy of the state.
B. The author explains the impact of the canal allowing people to make trade in between two very far parts of the country, Beijing and Hangzhou. This allowed the culture, goods, words and people to be able to be transported from place to place easily which improved communication. Letters were able to be sent and people were able to travel easily.
C. The canal was a driving force of expansion by opening communication and was a consequence of imperial expansion in the sense that everything needed to be faster, and trade was booming. This could've led to the author giving the creators of the canal more credit because it had a larger impact on China long term than the wall.
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If it's wrong sorry, I didn't really pay attition in history.
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from where i need like more clues in history or biblical
George Washington Goethals
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George Washington Goethals was appointed by President Roosevelt to be the Chief Engineer of the Panama Canal, creating the vision of a series of locks between the two oceans.
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It made transportation easier and more efficient.
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The correct answer is John Stevens.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Based on the reading, ONE specific example about the relationship between government and public works during the 13th century that could have led the author to conclude that those who built the Grand Canal deserve more credit than those who built the Great Wall could be the following.
The author thinks the building of the canal was impressive that deserves more credit to the people who designed it and the impact it has on the communication and transportation of ancient China. The author says it is simply, admirable. The canal allowed continued transportation of goods and people, with no obstructions.
The canal starts in Beijing and ends in Hangzhou. It runs for approximately 1100 miles and connects two of the most important rivers in China, the Yangtze River, and the magnificent Yellow River. This engineering wonder helped China to improve trade and the economy of the empire.
They worked hard for what they did and many sacrifices were made for it. It was for a good purpose
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