During the first millennium BCE, China
a. did not have a consistent government, and there were many debates. Since that time the borders and the strength of the state have also varied, at times controlled by outsiders
b. was controlled by a monarchy. Over time, the country showed a consistent increase in strength and size.
c. expanded its cultural influence on the region, and it was never controlled by outsiders.
d. was always controlled by outsiders.
a
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One reason for the deterioration of social interconnectedness that results from development that some scholars give is:
a. young people are spending most of their time on social media on the internet and not in their communities b. urban centers provide too many social outlets for people and they cannot develop deep connections c. economic specialization has made people overly competitive d. Factory jobs and other forms of non-agricultural work separate family members for hours at a time