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elena55 [62]
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Why did many different cultures develop within ancient china

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Paul [167]4 years ago
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<span>Many different cultures develop within ancient china because of its strong nationalistic policies that are generally limited to foreigners. They have this centralized norm that they are the mighties civilisation in the world.

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