Had to look for the other options and here is my answer.
Based on the options given which are <span>complex civilization, </span><span>surplus of food, </span><span>division of labor, and</span><span> domestication of plants and animals, I can say that the feature of the agriculture of Chinese that led to the development of the other three would be the domestication. Through domestication, they were able to cultivate for food. Hope this helps.</span>
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Answer:
B pretty sure
Explanation: B because they became a sharecropper because of debt in the first place and when they were there their owners wouldn't give them much of a salary at all and they legally couldn't sell their own crops.
Now we have two choices, B, or C. The government would raise taxes if the economy grew enough to allow it, however a more likely option would be that the government started spending more money than they truly have. The answer is C.