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Question
- how did the han differ from the qin?
a. used harsher punishments
b. rejected centralized government
c. combined confucianism with legalism
d. eliminated laws
- which technology helped agriculture grow?
a. steel plow
b. gunpowder
c. compass
d. printing
- the han dynasty is considered a \golden age\ because it:
a. was short
b. banned trade
c. promoted stability and innovation
d. controlled fewer lands
- the han dynasty lasted:
a. less than 50 years
b. over 400 years
c. one decade
d. two centuries
- both the qin and han dynasties:
a. rejected confucianism
b. used centralized government
c. allowed democracy
d. had weak emperors
- which dynasty relied more on harsh punishments?
a. han
b. zhou
c. qin
d. tang
Response
Question 37
Brief Explanations
- Option A: Qin used harsher punishments, Han was more lenient, so A is wrong.
- Option B: Both Qin and Han had centralized government, Han didn't reject it, so B is wrong.
- Option C: Han combined Confucianism (moral governance) with Legalism (administrative structure), while Qin relied mainly on Legalism. This is a key difference.
- Option D: Han didn't eliminate laws, so D is wrong.
Brief Explanations
- Option A: Steel plow improved farming efficiency, aiding agriculture growth.
- Option B: Gunpowder is for warfare, not agriculture.
- Option C: Compass is for navigation, not agriculture.
- Option D: Printing is for literature, not agriculture.
Brief Explanations
- Option A: Han Dynasty was long - lasting, not short, so A is wrong.
- Option B: Han promoted trade (e.g., Silk Road), didn't ban it, so B is wrong.
- Option C: Han had stable rule, promoted innovations in technology, culture, etc., so it's a golden age for promoting stability and innovation.
- Option D: Han expanded territory, controlled more lands, so D is wrong.
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C. Combined Confucianism with Legalism