6. According to the text, what made the javanese migrate to bali?

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A. The dutch attacks that forced them to evacuate to bali
B. The marriage of mahendradata with udayana
C. The capture of the last king of tumapel in bali
D. The invasion of the japanese troop to bali
E. The birth of airlangga

7. When did bali island belong to be part of Indonesia?

A. In 1597
B. In 1882
C. In 1906
D. In 1946
E. In 1950

8. What is the second paragraph about?

A. The fight of balinese people against colonialization
B. The occupation history of bali island
C. Majapahit’s colonialization on bali island
D. The spread of islam in bali

9. “Bali came under the rule of the majapahit empire of eastren java in 1343 and continued under the majapahit’s until the empire was overthrown in 1478 by moslems” what is the best replacement of the underlined word?

A. Taken over
B. Controlled
C. Returned
D. Defaeted
E. Loaned

6. According to the text, what made the javanese migrate to bali?

6. According to the text, what made the javanese migrate to bali?

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Jawaban:

6. According to the text, what made the Javanese migrate to Bali?

B. The marriage of Mahendradata with Udayana.

7. When did Bali island belong to be part of Indonesia?

E. 1950.

8. What is the second paragraph about?

A. The fight of Balinese people against colonialization.

(Saya tidak yakin dengan jawaban ini karena pilihan E tidak ada).

9. Tidak ada kata yang bergaris bawah pada soal ini.

Penjelasan:

Paragraf lengkap di atas adalah

Visited by Chinese traders and Indian literati, the Balinese had embraced Hinduism by the 7th century CE. Mahendradatta, the mother of Airlangga (who ruled Java from 1019 to c. 1049), married Udayana, the Balinese king, and many Javanese Hindus immigrated to Bali. In 1284 Kertanagara, last king of Tumapel (Singhasari) in Java, captured Bali; upon his death in 1292, the island regained its independence. Bali came under the rule of the Majapahit empire of eastern Java in 1343 and continued under the Majapahits until the empire was overthrown in 1478 by Muslims. The Dutch first visited Bali in 1597, when the island was divided among a number of warring Muslim states. The Dutch annexed the northern Balinese states of Buleleng and Jembrana in 1882, and, in the 1894 Dutch invasion of nearby Lombok Island, the Balinese prince, Anak Agung Ktut, was killed. In 1906 the Dutch attacked Denpasar, massacred about 3,600 Balinese, and captured the whole island.

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