I believe the answer is: government could be run by mechanical automatons who would force humans to do their bidding for the masters
technically, if government processes and procedures could be enumerated, or specified in a legislative document it might improve its efficiency in some sectors. But, machines would not be able to put emphaty which might be crucial in order to impose justice to the people.
Only thing I can think of is ivory. They do produce it, it is exported but that's illegal...
Three social classes<span> in </span>ancient China were<span>: landowning aristocrats peasant farmers merchants Aristocrat-owned houses had courtyards, gardens, fine furniture, silk hangings, and a wall around the house to keep out bandits. Aristocrats relied on farmers to grow the crops that made them wealthy</span>
Answer:
growth in commerce and trade.
Explanation:
The Tang and Song dynasties experienced growth in commerce and trade because both used their resources wisely. The Silk Road and Grand Canal were very useful trade routes. Iron industry and printing factories provided jobs for thousands of workers, strengthening the Chinese economy.
It depends do you want to be a strictly equine vet or all around large animal vet?