What were the internal threats faced by the ancient Chinese?
The ancient Chinese experienced internal threats such as the flooding of the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers, famines, Civil War, Peasant rebellion and Military rebellion.
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What were the internal threats that the people of ancient Southeast Asia faced?
The internal threats they faced were Natural Disasters such as Volcanic eruptions, Succession Disputes, Warfare and Rebellion and Piracy.
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What were the measures taken by the ancient Indians to deal with external threats?
They built physical barriers and armies by having tall walls to keep out foreign invaders and having thousands of war elephants and soldiers. They also participated in diplomacy to reduce the risk of being invaded,
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What were the measures taken by the ancient Chinese against foreign invasions? The ancient Chinese formed a tribute system, built physical barriers and armies and developed advanced weapons.
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What were the external threats that the people of ancient Southeast Asia faced?
The external threats were rivalry between kingdoms and foreign invasions.
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Why was it important for the people of ancient India, China and Southeast Asia to respond to external threats?
If they do not respond to the external threats, the condition will get worse and the control of the king to the country will be decreased slowly until he is overthrown.