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Which of the following best explains how Qin rule affected China?
He was an intolerant leader who did not respect other people’s beliefs.
Trade became much easier.
The Chinese empire became prosperous.
As soon as he died the country fell into civil war.
They were likely angry, because their land was taken away.
China became unified under Qin rule.
He was an intolerant leader who did not respect other people’s beliefs.
till more land and raise more crops.
Which of the following led China to make contact with other cultures?
He was an intolerant leader who did not respect other people’s beliefs.
Trade became much easier.
The Chinese empire became prosperous.
As soon as he died the country fell into civil war.
They were likely angry, because their land was taken away.
China became unified under Qin rule.
He was an intolerant leader who did not respect other people’s beliefs.
till more land and raise more crops.
What was the effect of all people in China using the same coins and the same writing system?
He was an intolerant leader who did not respect other people’s beliefs.
Trade became much easier.
The Chinese empire became prosperous.
As soon as he died the country fell into civil war.
They were likely angry, because their land was taken away.
China became unified under Qin rule.
He was an intolerant leader who did not respect other people’s beliefs.
till more land and raise more crops.
The iron plow and wheelbarrow allowed the Chinese to
He was an intolerant leader who did not respect other people’s beliefs.
Trade became much easier.
The Chinese empire became prosperous.
As soon as he died the country fell into civil war.
They were likely angry, because their land was taken away.
China became unified under Qin rule.
He was an intolerant leader who did not respect other people’s beliefs.
till more land and raise more crops.
(Shi Huangdi ordered the burning of all writings that did not agree with Legalism.) What can you infer about Shi Huangdi from this?
He was an intolerant leader who did not respect other people’s beliefs.
Trade became much easier.
The Chinese empire became prosperous.
As soon as he died the country fell into civil war.
They were likely angry, because their land was taken away.
China became unified under Qin rule.
He was an intolerant leader who did not respect other people’s beliefs.
till more land and raise more crops.
Which of the following supports the idea that Shi Huangdi was good for China despite his harsh ways?
He was an intolerant leader who did not respect other people’s beliefs.
Trade became much easier.
The Chinese empire became prosperous.
As soon as he died the country fell into civil war.
They were likely angry, because their land was taken away.
China became unified under Qin rule.
He was an intolerant leader who did not respect other people’s beliefs.
till more land and raise more crops.
(Shi Huangdi ordered the burning of all writings that did not agree with Legalism.) What can you infer about Shi Huangdi from this?
He was an intolerant leader who did not respect other people’s beliefs.
Trade became much easier.
The Chinese empire became prosperous.
As soon as he died the country fell into civil war.
They were likely angry, because their land was taken away.
China became unified under Qin rule.
He was an intolerant leader who did not respect other people’s beliefs.
till more land and raise more crops.
(To create a strong central government, Wudi took land from the lords and raised taxes.) What can you infer about the lords during the rule of Wudi?
He was an intolerant leader who did not respect other people’s beliefs.
Trade became much easier.
The Chinese empire became prosperous.
As soon as he died the country fell into civil war.
They were likely angry, because their land was taken away.
China became unified under Qin rule.
He was an intolerant leader who did not respect other people’s beliefs.
till more land and raise more crops.
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