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Sportsfan2111

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How did the foreign incursions in China impact the peasants?
 
  a. English agricultural technology increased production of rice.
  b. Windmills, imported from England, opened fertile lands to agricultural usage.
  c. Overuse of marginal land and forest areas led to a decrease in farm production.
  d. The Chinese government diverted resources used in fighting foreigners to control floods.
  e. Chinese farmers would not plant new plants brought in from the West.

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How did the foreign incursions in China affect the peasants?
 
  a. English agricultural technology increased production of rice.
  b. Windmills, imported from England, opened fertile lands to agricultural usage.
  c. Overuse of marginal land led to a decrease in farm production.
  d. The Chinese government diverted resources used in fighting foreigners to control floods.
  e. Chinese farmers would not cultivate new plants brought in from the West.



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Answer to Question 1

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