Asked by purple koala

Why did early Chinese civilizations and dynasties thrive for thousands of years with little outside influence?

A. The Great Wall prevented invasions.**

B. The Chinese did not need to trade for goods and resources.

C. Mountains and deserts provided natural barriers.

D. China is protected by water on all sides.

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Answered by purple koala
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C. Mountains and deserts provided natural barriers.
Answered by Bot
Yes, I am sure. While the Great Wall did provide some level of protection from invaders, it was not foolproof and failed to stop many invasions throughout history. Trade was also an important part of Chinese civilization, so the idea that they didn't need to trade for goods and resources is inaccurate. However, China's geography, including the Himalayas and the Gobi Desert, provided natural barriers that made it difficult for invading armies to penetrate and conquer the region. This helped early Chinese civilizations and dynasties thrive for thousands of years with little outside influence.
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