B. Most Chinese lived in rural areas and worked on farms for little or no pay.
It could be argued that the importance of fashion in Victorian London and the overwhelming number of dressmakers and servants who were employed support the conclusion that <span>Londoners were preoccupied with "appearances," sine they were very much obsessed with the way they looked in public. </span>
<h3><u>The environmental effects of various networks of exchange in Afro- Eurasia from c.1200 to c.1450</u></h3>
- The various networks of trade exchange in the Euro-Eurasia world brought about vast changes to the world trade.
- Various important and historic trade routes such as the Silk Road, Trans-Saharan trade route, and Silk Road were made during this time period so that empires and countries could buy and sell goods from around the world.
- These trade routes made various changes to the environment as well. People started settling on the trading routes and started degrading the environment for settlement.
I believe it's A.
China was afraid of the United States reaching its border after the Korean War, so it sided with North Korea to fight the U.S. & South Korea.