Which statement best describes the political conditions of the Warring States period?

The Zhou dynasty became more powerful and was able to put down the rebel states.
The Warring States period is known for its peace and prosperity.
Feudal states competed for power, leading to constant warfare, violence, and turmoil.
Many Chinese people were forced out of their country and fled to nearby India.

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The statement that best describes the political conditions of the Warring States period is:

Feudal states competed for power, leading to constant warfare, violence, and turmoil.

This period, which lasted from approximately 475 to 221 BCE, was marked by fragmentation of power among various states and frequent military conflicts as each sought dominance.