How did China's early civilization differ from other river valley civilizations? Choose all answers that are correct. A. People in ancient China were cut off from others by geographic features. B. China's civilization did not die out but continues today. C. The people of ancient China relied on trade to acquire things they needed. D. Other civilizations were ruled by a single leader. E. The people in China worshipped only one god.
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other river valley civilizations such as the Babylon, formed zillions of small tribes, and they all go at each other. While the Chinese, from the beginning had a dominant tribe, and was able to actually form a functional government and country... And it's always dynasty rules one after another... First, you have Xia, followed by Shang, then Zhou... these three dynasties are classified as the "slavery soceities", but still, it's one country, one political system, and one ruler. unlike the many other chaotic river valley civilizations... The Chinese always believed aggregation of power.
@imnewimlife
C?
if that's what you gathered from the post then yes if not then no
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@paki
@YanaSidlinskiy
ok ill just select c I guess
@imnewimlife you do realize this is the Mathematcis Section which is against the Code-of-Conduct.
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