The Han dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) was weakened significantly because of?A) an invasion of Japanese warlords.
B) invasions of Mongol tribes led by Genghis Khan.
C) security threats posed by nomadic tribes to the north.
D) trade imbalances caused by Emperor Ashoka's reign in India.

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Answer 1
Answer: The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D) trade imbalances caused by Emperor Ashoka's reign in India. " The Han dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) was weakened significantly because of the trade imbalances caused by Emperor Ashoka's reign in India. 
Answer 2
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The correct option is D

During the Han Dynasty, their kings adopted the teachings of the great philosophers of antiquity, Lao-Tse and Confucius. The government developed well, achieving territorial expansion. Education and writing were encouraged in the newly invented rice paper. A great exchange of merchandise was promoted by the Silk Road, which goes from the Pacific Ocean to Persia and India.


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"France did not have a middle class" is the best option from the list as to the economic factor that was a chief cause of the French Revolution, although this was not entirely alone. 

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The burden of taxes in France fell primarily on the Third Estate.

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The French Revolution was the result of the political, economic and social crisis that France faced in the late eighteenth century. This crisis marked the end of the absolutist monarchy that existed in France for centuries and the old order of privileges that constituted the Old French Regime. At that time, France was ruled by Louis XVI, and society was divided into social classes, known as states:

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  • Second State: nobility;
  • Third State: people, a generic definition that incorporates the rest of French society.

French society was very well defined: a group that had a number of privileges to the detriment of the rest of the country. It is important to note that the Third State was an extremely heterogeneous class, made up of distinct groups, such as the bourgeoisie and the peasantry.

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