Answer:
Leaders of the feudal states declared independence.
Explanation:
After the Zhou Capital was destroyed, many leaders saw a fracture in Zhou's government structure and see it as a chance to obtain the power for themselves.
This is why the leaders of the feudal states declared independence.
The lords took control of land which previously owned by Zhou and formed their own army which do not influenced by the Zhou's central government. These separation eventually contributed to Zhou's downfall.
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Ming Emperors attempt to improve the safety of the northern parts of the Empire by restoring parts of the Great Wall of China.
Option: (A)
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- The Ming Empire that ruled between the "fourteenth and the seventeenth century" had come to power after defeating the Huns in the north.
- The reason that the Mings succeeded in keeping their empire away from the hands of their enemies was that they took great measures to protect the frontiers of their empire.
- One such measure was of using a tremendous amount of building material to build the "northern part" of the "Great Wall of China" to be able to defend the Mongols on the other side.
The reasons for war were many, but there were two immediate ones: America's support the ongoing struggle by Cubans and Filipinos against Spanish rule, and the mysterious explosion of the battleship U.S.S. Maine in Havana Harbor.