Develop an argument that evaluates the extent to which levels of centralization in China and in European states differed in circa 1200 to 1450
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Answer:In that time period, China was a centralized state under the rule of the Yuan dynasty, the dynasty that was founded by Kublai Kahn, after the Mongols conquered China.China had been a centralized state from centuries before, and had developed a complex bureaucracy that was in charge of tax collection and social regulation.Europe, on the other hand, was at the height of the feudal period. In Feudalism, the monarch only holds some power, because the rest of the power is held by local rulers known as feudal lords.For example, in this period, the King of France only had direct control over the lands that sorround Paris, even if the Kingdom of France was much larger. The rest of the Kingdom, was effectively controlled by feudal lords like the Duke of Aquitaine, or the Duke of Burgundy.Explanation: