The cool service strengthened the Han empire because officials were not allowed to service in their home districts. Why was this?

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They needed to understand different parts of the empire to do their jobs successfully

They could not then organize with their family and friends against the emperor

The emperor encouraged different parts of his empire to have connections.

They could not then rely on their family and friends to help them do their jobs property.

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The correct answer is: They could not then organize with their family and friends against the emperor.

This policy helped ensure loyalty to the emperor and reduced the risk of corruption or conspiracy against the central authority, as officials were less able to leverage personal connections from their home regions for political gain.