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The first emperor of China believed in which philosophy?






Daoism


Legalism


Confucianism
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The first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, believed primarily in **Legalism**. Legalism emphasized strict laws, centralized control, and the importance of state power, which aligned with his efforts to unify China and strengthen his authority. Although Daoism and Confucianism were significant philosophies in China, they were not the foundational beliefs of Qin Shi Huang's rule.
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