How did the geography of the empire ruled by the Zhou dynasty contribute to the dynasty’s downfall?
The empire was surrounded by more powerful nations.
The empire was large, and the Zhou could not control it.
The empire was destroyed by the flooding of major rivers.
The empire was unable to prevent invasion from across the sea.
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The empire was surrounded by more powerful nations.
The empire was large, and the Zhou could not control it.
The empire was destroyed by the flooding of major rivers.
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