Social Studies, 06.05.2020 04:22 madisonwr
During the Zhou Dynasty (1027 to 221 B. C.E.), the rulers of China governed through local nobles who were granted land in
exchange for military service. Peasants farmed the land for these nobles in exchange for
A.
a share of political power.
B.
clothing made of silk.
C. money made of tortoise shells.
D.
a share of the harvest.
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