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What contributed to the decline of the Han dynasty?

Peasants were at war with members of the higher classes.
The government did not address the flooding of the Yellow River.
Famine through leveling was used as a tool to control citizens.
The income gap created an imbalance between farms and cities.

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Answer:

B is the correct answer!

Step-by-step explanation:

The government didn't address the Yellow River flooding problem. And because they didn't it resulted in a famine

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User Tahamv
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Answer:

A,B,E,F

Step-by-step explanation:

A.The peasants were upset after the Yellow River flooded and resulted in a famine.

B.The peasants organized a rebellion against the government.

E.Rivalries developed between powerful families.

F.Emperors were not leaving behind heirs, or the heirs were too young to rule.

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