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Zarrin [17]
3 years ago
9

How would describe the statement below? Zhou depended entirely on military force to conquer the Shang. HURRY NOW !!!!!! BRAINLIE

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A) This is true because the Chang were fighting back.

B) This is true because they had to destroy all the cities.

C) This is false because they had been intermarrying for years and were all related.

D) This is false because some existing Shang leaders joined them as allies.
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1 answer:
maksim [4K]3 years ago
8 0

The Zhou army relied on military to fight the Shang given that the Chang were fighting back.

<h3>Why did the Zhou people fight the Chang dynasty?</h3>

This was in order to topple and take over the government that was existing at the time.

Military Invaders fought the Shang in the capital city. The Zhou army defeated the defending army and they took over the leadership.

Read more on the Zhou dynasty here: brainly.com/question/777857

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