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Which best explains why the rulers of early civilizations expected people to pay taxes for projects life building city walls and canals? The people were under the ruler's control and had little to say in what they requested from them These projects would benefit the society as a whole so citizens should contribute. the people were the ones who asked the ruler to take on these large projects. the projects were too expensive for the ruler to pay for themselves.
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