
The Khmer city of Angkor was laid out to evoke
A. the rhythms of the seasons and of the natural world.
B. the power of the new Muslim ruler ...
of the Khmer people.
C. the greatness of the Khmer regime.
D. ideas of the divine design of the world.

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User: The Khmer city of Angkor was laid out to evoke
A. the rhythms of the seasons and of the natural world.
B. the power of the new Muslim ruler of the Khmer people.
C. the greatness of the Khmer regime.
D. ideas of the divine design of the world.

Weegy: The city of Angkor was laid out to evoke A. The greatness of the Khmer regime.
Auto answered|Score 1|sharpies|Points 5192|User: In his famous sermon of 1095, Pope Urban II saw Christian Europe as
A. being evenly divided among Europe, Africa, and Asia.
B. a military and economic powerhouse that had always been on the rise.
C. only a small part of Europe and an even smaller part of the larger world.
D. comprising all of Europe, which he thought took up much of the world.
User: In Mongol society, the expression "crane catching" referred to
A. successful leaders forcing submission from rivals.
B. the success of Mongol merchants in establishing long-term contracts with buyers.
C. a mysterious religious practice that's little understood today.
D. the popular pastime of hunting birds.
Weegy: In Mongol society, the expression "crane catching" referred to the success of Mongol merchants in establishing long-term contracts with buyers.B. the success of Mongol merchants in establishing long-term contracts with buyers. [ Thank you and have a wonderful day ahead you ]
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In Mongol society, the expression "crane catching" referred to successful leaders forcing submission from rivals.
•SOURCE: History from 5 Million BC to 1500 AD.The Mongols.
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