History, asked by mariahparker, 1 year ago

which statements describe china's early civilization?
select mare than one answer
A-the early Chinese learned to produce silk
B-they relied on a single long growing season for rice
C-they wrote on wood from mulberry trees
D-they workshipped nature gods
E-a surplus of food crops allowed people in early china to become craftsmen and artisans

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

A-the early Chinese learned to produce silk

Answered by smartbrainz
3

The 'early Chinese learned to produce silk'. They 'relied on a single long growing season for rice'. A 'surplus of food crops' allowed people in 'early China' to become craftsmen and artisans' these statements describe 'China's early civilization'.

A, B and E

EXPLANATION:

  • The silk production originated in 'ancient China' and silk stayed restricted to China till the Silk route was opened during the latter half of the '1st millennium BC'. China had retained its 'virtual monopoly' in production of silk for another '1000 years'.
  • Not restricted to 'clothing silk' was used for many other applications, comprising writing, and the colour of silk worn was a significant standard of social class during the Tang period. Ancient Chinese started rice farming over '9,000 years ago'. Farming made life easier since people stopped travelling to hunt animals, and could grow their food where they inhabited.
  • As agriculture became increasingly widespread, people began to collect surpluses of food. This surpluses, made labourers to start specialising and branching out away from farming, and they began to become craftsmen and artisans. Such developments 'brought trade', and a 'class of merchants'.

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