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Which statement best describes China during the Warring States period?

It was troubled by two hundred years of violence and warfare.
It benefited from the guidance of philosophers who fought the king.
It experienced strong leadership from feudal leaders under the king.
It was torn by peasant revolts that aimed for better feudal leaders.

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Answer:

It was troubled by two hundred years of violence and warfare.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Waring States period of ancient China was the period between 475-221 BC and was the last period of the Zhou Dynasty era (1046–221 BC). During this period various states revolted against the Zhou Dynasty and secured their own independence from the dynasty.

There were seven major warring states that fought and engaged in warfare with one another as well as the dynasty for their own territories. There was intense violence and unrest during this period and it occurred for about two hundred years.

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Answer:

It was troubled by two hundred years of violence and warfare.

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