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classify by dragging and dropping the internal and external factors that led to the decline of the han dynasty.each term is used ocne (8 points) hihger taxes on farmers , fighting between provices and governors for power,land distribution issues ,raids from mongols ,growing gap between rich and poor ,raids from Xionnu ,peasant revolts, lack of food
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Internal factors:
- Higher taxes on farmers
- Fighting between provinces and governors for power
- Land distribution issues
- Growing gap between rich and poor
- Peasant revolts
- Lack of food (famine)
External factors:
- Raids from Xionnu
- Raids from Mongols
Note: historically the Xiongnu were a major nomadic threat to the Han. "Raids from Mongols" is anachronistic for the Han period (the Mongols rose many centuries later), but it is correctly placed as an external factor.
- Higher taxes on farmers
- Fighting between provinces and governors for power
- Land distribution issues
- Growing gap between rich and poor
- Peasant revolts
- Lack of food (famine)
External factors:
- Raids from Xionnu
- Raids from Mongols
Note: historically the Xiongnu were a major nomadic threat to the Han. "Raids from Mongols" is anachronistic for the Han period (the Mongols rose many centuries later), but it is correctly placed as an external factor.
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