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question 17
2 pts
chinese emperor qin shihuangdi was a legalist leader which means...
- he used strict, brutal policies to control his people.
- he was really a pretty nice guy.
- he valued education.
- he encouraged the arts.
question 18
3 pts
before rome was an empire it was a republic. in a republic...
- some people can vote for representatives and there is no king/queen/emperor.
- some people can vote for senators but people vote on laws.
- there is no slavery.
- people learn methods for democratic political practices in the american from the caribbean.
question 19
3 pts
Question 17
Legalism in ancient China, as practiced by Qin Shihuangdi, emphasized strict laws, harsh punishments, and centralized control. The option "He used strict, brutal policies to control his people" aligns with Legalist principles. The other options (being a nice guy, valuing education, encouraging arts) do not fit Legalist ideology.
A republic is a form of government where power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and there is no monarch (king/queen/emperor). The first option matches this definition. The second option describes a different system, the third is incorrect (republics can have slavery), and the fourth is irrelevant to Rome's republic.
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A. He used strict, brutal policies to control his people