No i can not think of another incident
Opium was<span> first introduced to </span>China by Turkish and Arab traders in the late 6th century.
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Levels of </span>opium<span>addiction grew so high that it began to </span>affect<span> the imperial
and here is a funny joke becuase I dont know why
what do you call a fish with out eyes
fsh, lol corny</span>
I believe the answer you are looking for is letter B. The CCC was responsible for fixing up forests and were huge advocates for conservation and national park building. Hope this helps.
The four classes were the following:
gentry and scholars (shi)
peasant farmers (nong)
craftsmen (gong)
shang (merchants)
the top of the hierarchy was occupied by the shi - the gentry.
What gave them an advantage is economic prosperity due to rich soil and development of plantations based on slave labor. Many profit was accumulated from crops (tobacco) and also cotton. Later on in the 1800s when Eli Whitney created the cotton gin it created a boom in the slave industry and increased largely by 71%. After that the tool allowed mass production in textile industries.