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liu bang’s rise to power illustrates which broader pattern of the dynastic cycle?
a new leader claims legitimacy after corrupt rule
scholars form councils to elect new emperors
peasants permanently abolish imperial government
wealthy merchants inherit power from nobles
The dynastic cycle in Chinese history often involves a new leader emerging after the previous dynasty's corrupt or ineffective rule. Liu Bang rose to power after the fall of the Qin dynasty, which was seen as corrupt and oppressive. Option A describes a new leader claiming legitimacy after corrupt rule, which matches Liu Bang's rise. Option B is incorrect as scholars didn't elect emperors in this way. Option C is wrong because peasants didn't permanently abolish imperial government (imperial rule continued). Option D is incorrect as Liu Bang wasn't a wealthy merchant inheriting from nobles (he was of humble origin).
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A. A new leader claims legitimacy after corrupt rule