Which of the following is accurate regarding Document 3? Group of answer choices The Shang shared their bronze-working and chari
ot technology with their allies to keep them loyal. The Shang lagged behind in the skills and knowledge to work bronze as effectively as other territorial states such as Egypt. The use of bronze was so common during the Shang dynasty that even peasants owned bronze vessels and fixtures. Building a chariot required a great deal of skill, and they were often elaborately decorated.
The correct answer is C) The use of bronze was so common during the Shang dynasty that even peasants owned bronze vessels and fixtures."
The accurate statement is "The use of bronze was so common during the Shang dynasty that even peasants owned bronze vessels and fixtures."
Although the question does not include information about document 3, a link, or any other reference, we can say that during the Shang Dynasty, bronze casting was the most important activity in the Empire. Shang people were great craftsmen and knew how to create tools made of bronze such as vessels and weapons for the Chinese army.
The Shang Dynasty conquered many territories and expanded its land with the use of a powerful army that had modern bronze spears and swords and the support of the horses they had domesticated. Indeed for a time, they were unstoppable.
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