Which dynasty began in 668 AD?

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Multiple Choice

Which dynasty began in 668 AD?

Explanation:
Unified Silla, often called New Silla, began in 668 AD when Silla, with support from the Tang Dynasty, defeated Baekje and Goguryeo and unified the Korean Peninsula under Silla rule. That year marks the start of the dynasty that followed the Three Kingdoms period, establishing a single centralized Korean state. The other dynasties listed started later (Koryo in 918, Joseon in 1392) or ended earlier (Paekje fell around 660).

Unified Silla, often called New Silla, began in 668 AD when Silla, with support from the Tang Dynasty, defeated Baekje and Goguryeo and unified the Korean Peninsula under Silla rule. That year marks the start of the dynasty that followed the Three Kingdoms period, establishing a single centralized Korean state. The other dynasties listed started later (Koryo in 918, Joseon in 1392) or ended earlier (Paekje fell around 660).

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