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  2. What are the reasons of the decline and fall of the Song Dynasty in China?
     
  3. What is the accurate equation of an orange
     
  4. During the reign of Emperor Shenzong, a great talent named Wang Anshi was appointed as Zaixiang (the prime minister in the Song Dynasty). In order to improve the old political system, he twice introduced a series of new policies, but both times it was in vain because of obstruction from conservative forces. During that period, political corruption along with the invasion of external tribes forced the Northern Song court into decline. In

    Ruins of Song Great Wall
    in Kelan County, Shanxithe late Northern Song, numerous civilian uprisings broke out. Among them, the Fangla Uprising in Zhejiang and the Liangshanpo Uprising in Shandong were two influential rebellions that greatly weakened the regime of the Northern Song.
    Downfall

    In 1125, the Northern Song court was invaded by the army of the Jin Dynasty (1115 - 1234). With weak military strength, Emperor Huizong was not able to withstand the fierce attack of the Jin army and had to flee the capital city. At the last moment, the Northern Song army rallied and was able to resist the enemy. However, the weak and incompetent rulers of the Northern Song tried to make peace with the Jin court by killing some loyal chancellors. Finally, in 1127, the Jin army captured the Northern Song capital of Kaifeng, ending the Dynasty.

    I hope this answers your question..I'm not too good on this topic...
     
  5. Lol so obvious you're copy pasting all of these 
     
  6. Actually, I got that out of my year 10 history book, our teacher got us to copy it down
     
  7. Can you post the main points on the decline and fall?? In bullet form please.
     
  8. •During the reign of Emperor Shenzong, a great talent named Wang Anshi was appointed as Zaixiang (the prime minister in the Song Dynasty).
    •He twice introduced a series of new policies, but both times it was in vain because of obstruction from conservative forces.
    •During that period, political corruption along with the invasion of external tribes forced the Northern Song court into decline. In

    Ruins of Song Great Wall
    in Kelan County, Shanxithe late Northern Song, numerous civilian uprisings broke out. Among them, the Fangla Uprising in Zhejiang and the Liangshanpo Uprising in Shandong were two influential rebellions that greatly weakened the regime of the Northern Song.

    •In 1125, the Northern Song court was invaded by the army of the Jin Dynasty (1115 - 1234).
    •With weak military strength, Emperor Huizong was not able to withstand the fierce attack of the Jin army and had to flee the capital city.
    •At the last moment, the Northern Song army rallied and was able to resist the enemy. However, the weak and incompetent rulers of the Northern Song tried to make peace with the Jin court by killing some loyal chancellors.
    •Finally, in 1127, the Jin army captured the Northern Song capital of Kaifeng, ending the Dynasty.
     
  9. Lol. You just put bullets at the start of every sentence.
     
  10. Ha. Fail.

    Hooray for plagiarism.
     
  11. Note that my history class copied this off the website
     
  12. Didn't you say in a previous post that you got it off your year 10 history book? 
     
  13. Lie after lie. Whats next? Your history class got this from a toilet stall wall? :|
     
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  15. so do tell me.... How many licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie pop?
     
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