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Zorluk: Çok zorEconomic and Commercial Innovations in Song China

"In the prefectures of the lower Yangtze Valley, land is no longer cultivated for the subsistence of individual households. Farmers have converted their paddy fields to cultivate mulberries, sugar cane, and oranges, relying entirely on grain imported from the middle Yangtze region. Transactions are increasingly settled not with copper coins, which are heavy and scarce, but with paper certificates issued by merchant pools in the capital. These certificates are accepted by government offices in payment for tax obligations."
—Adapted from a Song Dynasty administrative report, c. 1200

Which of the following processes in East Asia during the period c. 1200–c. 1450 is best illustrated by the administrative report?

  1. A
    The reorganization of rural labor under a feudal system controlled by regional military lords.
  2. The commercialization of the agricultural economy supported by innovative financial practices.Cevap
  3. C
    The expansion of land-based trade routes as the primary transport mechanism for bulk agricultural foodstuffs.
  4. D
    The enforcement of Neo-Confucian principles aimed at eliminating merchant guilds and restoring classical self-sufficiency.

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The commercialization of the agricultural economy supported by innovative financial practices.
The correct answer is correct because the passage describes a highly commercialized economy where farmers grow cash crops (mulberries, sugar cane, oranges) for the market rather than food for survival, and rely on interregional trade (importing grain) and paper credit (merchant certificates accepted for taxes). This demonstrates the commercialization of the agricultural economy and the introduction of financial innovations like paper money (flying cash/credit notes) in Song China.

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1
Analyze the stimulus to identify key economic activities and structures described.
The text highlights farmers growing cash crops (mulberries, sugar cane, oranges) instead of food, relying on grain imports, using paper certificates instead of coins, and the government accepting these certificates for taxes.
This establishes the historical context of agricultural specialization, regional trade, paper credit, and state involvement.
2
Evaluate the historical developments in East Asia during the Song Dynasty (c. 960–1279) related to these observations.
The Song Dynasty experienced a commercial revolution characterized by the introduction of paper money (such as flying cash), the expansion of joint state-private credit, and deep regional specialization.
This links the specific observations in the source to broader historical patterns of commercialization and economic innovation.
3
Evaluate the options and rule out distractors using historical evidence.
Feudal labor systems (European-style) were not present in bureaucratic Song China. Silk Road overland routes did not carry bulk food due to high transport costs. Neo-Confucianism did not eliminate merchant guilds; rather, the state co-opted commercial mechanisms.
This isolates the correct answer by identifying the historical inaccuracies in the incorrect options.

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