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Which of the following shows the emergence of imperial activity?
A

Forced occupation of land.

B

Construction of walled settlements.

C

The formation of cities.

D

The outbreak of war.


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推断题由题干关键词可定位到文章第四段。该段第三句提到,另外一些人用武力来维护和扩大其地理和文化空间,这是帝国性质活动的体现,由此可见,强占土地为其表现形式之一。选项B(建造有围墙的居留地)只是出现在一些城市中对抗入侵力量的一种模式,而非表现,故排除。因此答案为A项。
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