How did Chinese culture change during the Warring States period?
O Nobles began to join their territories together.
O Kings gained vast amounts of power over people.
Law and order were emphasized in all social classes.
O Virtues such as order and respect began to decline.

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The Warring State Period was an era of chaos in ancient history of China. This era is full of warfare. There were bureaucratic and military reforms too. This era is dated as 475 BC to 221 BC. It is also known as era of division. There was a period of peaceful and philosophical Spring and Autumn. then almost all the states were indulged in wars. Then Qin laid the foundation of Qin Dynasty by conquering all the states. Under the Qin Dynasty, China reunited again.

The Chinese culture changed during the Warring States period because of D. Virtues such as order and respect began to decline.

What impact did the warring nations have on China?

The Cold War (475–221 BC) was a period of division in ancient China. This period is known for the regular wars and the unification of various provinces as far as Greater China combined.

What are the three cultural traditions that originated in the war-torn era?

Three competing religious systems (Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism) emerged during the Waring States period of Chinese history.

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