How did Shi Huangdi impose allegiance to a central government? (1 point) Responses by establishing trade routes along the Silk Road by establishing trade routes along the Silk Road by replacing feudal states with military districts run by appointed officials by replacing feudal states with military districts run by appointed officials by establishing a civil service system in government by establishing a civil service system in government by appointing Confucian scholars to run his administration by appointing Confucian scholars to run his administration

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Shi Huangdi imposed allegiance to a central government primarily by replacing feudal states with military districts run by appointed officials. This approach centralized authority and diminished the power of local feudal lords, ensuring greater control over the vast territories of his empire.