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maria [59]
2 years ago
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How did the Zhou dynasty lose control of its kingdom? Choose four correct answers. Local leaders in the feudal states began figh

ting with one another for more power. Feudal states began to gain strength as the Zhou weakened. The Zhou allowed local leaders to have the same powers as the Zhou king. Feudal states began to unify the poor against the Zhou. The Zhou dynasty could no longer control the states. The Zhou gained too much territory to control.
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yuradex [85]2 years ago
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Answer:

The Zhou dynasty lost control of its kingdom by:

Feudal states began to gain strength as the Zhou weakened.

Feudal states began to unify the poor against the Zhou.

The Zhou dynasty could no longer control the states.

The Zhou gained too much territory to control.

Explanation:

The Zhou dynasty lost control of its kingdom in the era of the warring kingdom in which many kingdoms united to defeat the strong zhou and others. However, the Zhou were attacked by so many enemies that they were weakened and defeated by the strong Qi. But they fell because they gained too much territory to manage it properly. Thus, the other kingdoms found the weaknesses and stroke them down.

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1 year ago
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Sveta_85 [38]2 years ago
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Answer:

Local leaders in the feudal states began fighting with one another for more power.

Feudal states began to gain strength as the Zhou weakened.

The Zhou dynasty could no longer control the states.

The Zhou gained too much territory to control.

Explanation:

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1 year ago
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