All of the following were reasons leading to the many societal changes in the first millennium BCE except

A. the creation of infrastructure of roads, garrisons, and relay stations.
B. advancements in the production and use of iron.
C. the domestication and use of the ox as a beast of burden.
D. the creation of standing armies.
E. the policy of deportation of conquered peoples.


Answer: C. the domestication and use of the ox as a beast of burden.

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