In contrast to the Qin dynasty, the Han Empire was distinguished by what?
(a) the alliance between the imperial family and the scholar-gentry class;
(b) the alliance between the imperial family and the nobility;
(c) the alliance between the imperial family and Buddhist religious officials;
(d) the alliance between the imperial family and Daoist religious officials;
(e) the alliance between the imperial family and Legalist philosophers.
4. Which of the following is the primary cause of the collapse of the Qin Empire?
(a) The Xiongnu invaded the center of Qin Empire and released the Qin’s imprisoned rivals;
(b) Qin rule weighted heavily on taxpayers and constant warfare consumed massive tax
revenues;
(c) Shi Huangdi’s son and eldest grandson joined to stage a mutiny against the emperor;
(d) Peasants refused to allow their sons to be conscripted into the army, which became too
small to keep order;
(e) All of the above.
In contrast to the Qin dynasty, the Han Empire was distinguished by the alliance between the imperial family and the scholar-gentry class.
4.Qin rule weighted heavily on taxpayers and constant warfare consumed massive tax
revenues, which caused the collapse of Qin empire.
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