How did Shi Huangdi impose allegiance to a central government

A. By establishing trade routs along the Silk road
B. By replacing feudal states with military's districts run by appointed officials.
C. By establishing a civil serves system in the government
D. By appointing Confucian scholars to run his administrated

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The correct answer is B. By replacing feudal states with military districts run by appointed officials.

Shi Huangdi, the first emperor of China, implemented a centralized government by dismantling the feudal structure that had previously allowed local lords significant power. Instead, he divided the empire into military districts governed by officials appointed directly by the central government, which helped to consolidate his authority and impose allegiance to the central authority.