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What contributed to the decline of the Han dynasty?

a. Peasants were at war with members of the higher classes.
b. The government did not address the flooding of the Yellow River.
c. Famine through leveling was used as a tool to control citizens.
d. The income gap created an imbalance between farms and cities.

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Answered by ahmedalikhanzada90
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A. Peasants were at war with members of the higher classes. ... This dynasty was formed by Lia Bang and lasted from 206 BCE to 220 CE, with an interruption phase from 9 CE to 23 CE. ... Famine through leveling was used as a tool to control citizens. ... The government did not address the flooding of the Yellow River.

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