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Which of the following best describes the economic legacy of the Han Dynasty on China? (1 point)
The Han Dynasty did not have a substantial economic legacy.
The Han Dynasty defeated the stepped nomads to their north, which provided safety for people living in the steppes.
The Han Dynasty helped protect the Silk Road, leading to more trade across Eurasia.
The Han Dynasty constructed the Grand Canal, leading to more trade between east and west China.
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The best choice is:
The Han Dynasty helped protect the Silk Road, leading to more trade across Eurasia.
Explanation: Han expansion and military/security efforts (especially under Emperor Wu) opened and secured routes westward, promoting long-distance trade and cultural exchange (the Silk Road). The Grand Canal was built later (major work under the Sui).
The Han Dynasty helped protect the Silk Road, leading to more trade across Eurasia.
Explanation: Han expansion and military/security efforts (especially under Emperor Wu) opened and secured routes westward, promoting long-distance trade and cultural exchange (the Silk Road). The Grand Canal was built later (major work under the Sui).
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