Why did the power of the emperors weaken during the a. d. 800s?
a. many emperors were...
History, 19.12.2019 21:31 alayciaruffin076
Why did the power of the emperors weaken during the a. d. 800s?
a. many emperors were very old.
b. buddhist monks were very powerful.
c. the population was declining.
d. many emperors were children. select the best answer from the choices provided a b c d
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