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History, 15.02.2021 02:20 jenn8055

Which is NOT true of the Warring States period Group of answer choices

There was increased opportunity to rise in the military through merit

Large infantries began to play a significant role in Chinese warfare

The Chou government became increasingly corrupt and ineffective

China entered a type of Dark Ages with the decline of education and philosophcal thought

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