The correct answer for the given question above would be option D. The statement that is an example of a historical argument would be this: <span> Rome collapsed because of internal weaknesses, not because of attacks from foreign invaders. When we say argument, this means that it is a set of propositions made to show that a particular conclusion is true. It is not simply a statement of opinion, but rather an attempt to give reasons. Hope this answer helps.</span>
<h2>Daoism began to morph into a religion around 200 AD, with texts and rituals heavily influenced by Buddhist practices. As a religion, in pursuit of eternal life, Daoists in subsequent millennia contributed to Chinese medicine, science (the invention of gun powder), and martial arts (Taiji, Wudang).</h2>
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<em>http://www.albertoforchielli.com/the-influence-of-daoism-buddhism-and-legalism-on-chinese-culture/#:~:text=Daoism%20began%20to%20morph%20into,arts%20(Taiji%2C%20Wudang). </em>
I think A divided the large empire into fifty provinces
Not sure if right might want to double check
The number of electors each state receives in the Electoral College is equal to the number of the members of Congress the state is entitled to. The exception is Washington DC which gets the same number of electors as the least populous state.