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burning of books and burying of scholars
Taken from the New York Global History textbook, in the form in which it is written in the book, page 107, The qin dynasty unifies china. Shi Huangdi acted decisively to crush political opposition at home. To destroy the power of rival warlords, he introduced a policy called "Strengthening the trunk and weakening the branches." He commanded all the noble families to live in the capital city under his suspicious gaze. This policy uprooted 120,000 noble families.
the great wall of china
Standards for weights and measures and the legal system were put in place.
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what was the qoverning system known as Legalism like under Shi Huangdi
The answer is Qin
it shows that he rule under his kingdom.
burning of books and burying of scholars
what was the qoverning system known as Legalism like under Shi Huangdi
Taken from the New York Global History textbook, in the form in which it is written in the book, page 107, The qin dynasty unifies china. Shi Huangdi acted decisively to crush political opposition at home. To destroy the power of rival warlords, he introduced a policy called "Strengthening the trunk and weakening the branches." He commanded all the noble families to live in the capital city under his suspicious gaze. This policy uprooted 120,000 noble families.
He unified most of China under one government.
the great wall of china
The Great Wall of China
Standards for weights and measures and the legal system were put in place.