Chinese imperial policy shifted settlements southward for which of the following reasons?
a. they were far from the threat of stepplander invasions
b. it broke up large landholdings in the north
c. it enabled easier access to natural resources
d. the government was settled in the region and it made it easier and more effective to rule at a closer distance
Answer: a. they were far from the threat of stepplander invasions
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