Kublai Khan changed China's government by reducing the power of scholar-officials. Under his rule, the traditional Confucian bureaucratic system was weakened, and Mongols and other non-Chinese people were often given important positions in the government. This allowed for a more centralized authority under his control, as he relied on a new set of officials rather than the traditional Chinese scholar-officials.
How did Kublai Khan change China's government?
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He put women in powerful government positions.
He put women in powerful government positions.
He reduced the power of scholar-officials.
He reduced the power of scholar-officials.
He only allowed members of his own family to hold official positions.
He only allowed members of his own family to hold official positions.
He restructured the system to put the military in charge
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