In China, the Xia dynasty was followed by the Shang dynasty. The correct option among all the options given in the question is the last or the fourth option. The shang dynasty ruled during the second millennium BC in the Yellow River valley. The Shang dynasty was followed by the Zhou dynasty.Book of Documents is a Chinese classic that contains several important information's about the Shang dynasty. The type of government that was prevalent during the ruling of Shang dynasty was Monarchy. The people of the Shang dynasty followed the Chinese Folk religion.
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Yes, this would be a random sampled survey because your randomly selecting people and places. Therefore making the survey sample random.
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Answer:
To reach a formal agreement on weapons control
Explanation:
Nationalization is the kind of economic transformation and the example for the given statement.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
During the period of Russian Civil War, the government followed a war communism type of government from the periods 1918 to 1921. Under this type of governance, all the industries were nationalized i.e., control was transferred to the government from private parties.
This was controlled by a strict management system from the central government. This was done by the Bolshevik government. However, people argued saying that this was done to eliminate poverty among the private parties.
<span>Roger Williams was banished from Plymouth after being convicted of sedition and heresy. He had been a Puritan. Puritans were called "Separatists."
</span><span>Rhode Island was started as a place for religious freedom and for religious dissenters. Roger Williams did not believe that the Plymouth church was sufficiently separated from the Church of England; so you could say that he became is dissenter, but he actually was banished for his beliefs. Anne Hutchinson was also tried, excommunicated and banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for her beliefs. She also came to Rhode Island. </span>