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why did farmers hold higher status than merchants in han society? they controlled all silk trade routes; they served as generals during wars; they produced food essential for the empire; they were wealthier than most nobles
In Han society, agriculture was the foundation of the economy. Farmers produced food, which was essential for the empire's survival, stability, and population sustenance. Merchants were often seen as non - productive (in terms of food production) and their activities were sometimes viewed with suspicion. The option "They produced food essential for the empire" aligns with this context. The other options are incorrect: controlling silk trade routes was more related to merchants or specific trading groups, farmers didn't typically serve as generals, and merchants (not farmers) were more likely to be wealthy, and farmers were not wealthier than most nobles.
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C. They produced food essential for the empire