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In both the Shang and Zhou societies, how were different regions governed?

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The correct answer is C) Noble landowners governed their own regions.

In both, the Shang and Zhou societies, different regions of Noble landowners governed their own regions.

The Bronze Age of China begab around 2000 BC. It saw the development of the Shang Dynasty from 1600 to 1046 BC. Later, this dynasty was conquered by the Zhou, that came from up north the Yellow River, from Xi'an, in the province of Shaanxi. The Zhou Dynasty lasted from 1046 to 256 BC. During both, the Shang and Zhou societies, different regions of Noble landowners governed their own regions.

The other options of the question were A) Each peasant had control of one piece of land, B) Kings controlled every aspect of their own areas, and D) governors sent representatives to each region.

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Here is the correct answer of the given question above. In both the Shang and Zhou societies, different regions were governed in a way that noble landowners governed their own regions. Hope this answer helps.
This question also contain other choices which includes:
-Kings controlled every aspect of their own areas.
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Each peasant had control of one piece of land.
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Governors sent representatives to each region.
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