Asked by Parakeet

Why did Shi Huangdi tear down the walls of Chinese kingdoms?

A.
He needed building materials for the Great Wall.

B.
He wanted to ensure the nobles could not defend against him.

C.
The walls did not meet his standard specifications.

D.
He wanted the walls rebuilt with stronger materials.

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
I'll be glad to check your answer.
Answered by Parakeet
I'm thinking the answers C or D, but I don't really know
Answered by Ms. Sue
Check your text or Google it.
Answered by Parakeet
I tried to Google it, I got nothing.
Answered by Ms. Sue
The answer practically jumps out a couple times in the top half of the first Google page.

https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=ary_W7K9D5HCzwKkzr2YAQ&q=Why+did+Shi+Huangdi+tear+down+the+walls+of+Chinese+kingdoms%3F+&btnK=Google+Search&oq=Why+did+Shi+Huangdi+tear+down+the+walls+of+Chinese+kingdoms%3F+&gs_l=psy-ab.3...3156.3156..4074...0.0..0.151.235.1j1......0....1j2..gws-wiz.....0.fA8dr5jM1PY
Answered by Connexus user
Thank you ms.Sue. This really helped
Answered by Batoule (KCA kid)
ok cool
Answered by im a KCA kid too!!!
were cool cuz were from Kansas
Answered by im a KCA kid too!!!
i think D but ill tell yall when i fail the test what the answer is
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