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    Imperial China Derived Most of Its Wealth and Tax Revenue
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Imperial China Derived Most of Its Wealth and Tax Revenue

Question 39

Question 39

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Imperial China derived most of its wealth and tax revenue from


A) long-distance trade.
B) tolls for canal use.
C) religious tithes.
D) agriculture.
E) tribute paid by conquered peoples.

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