what did Han emperors do to keep the economy stable?

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stopped merchants from selling goods along the Silk Road

stopped merchants from selling goods along the Silk Road

bought grain, stored it, and resold it during times of low harvest

bought grain, stored it, and resold it during times of low harvest

introduced the first standardized coins

introduced the first standardized coins

refused to allow monopolies in any industries

refused to allow monopolies in any industries

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19 days ago

The Han emperors worked to keep the economy stable primarily by:

**bought grain, stored it, and resold it during times of low harvest.**

This practice helped to control grain prices and ensure food supply during periods of scarcity, which was crucial for maintaining social stability and preventing unrest among the population.

Choose the teachings of Confucius that created Confucianism. Drag the correct teachings to the box. Choices may be used once or not at all.

(2 points) 1. Burning Paper money 2. The Way 3. Yin and yang 4. 5 relationships 5. honoring elders 6. filial piety

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The teachings of Confucius that created Confucianism are:

1. The Way
2. 5 relationships
3. honoring elders
4. filial piety

These concepts emphasize moral integrity, social harmony, and the importance of family and respect for authority.

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

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He needed building materials for the Great Wall.

He needed building materials for the Great Wall.

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

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

The walls did not meet his standard specifications.

The walls did not meet his standard specifications.

He wanted the walls rebuilt with stronger materials.

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Shi Huangdi tore down the walls of Chinese kingdoms because:

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

This action was part of his efforts to unify China and consolidate his power, preventing any potential rebellion or resistance from regional lords.