Why did early Qing rulers such as Kangxi incorporate Han culture and government systems used by earlier dynasties?(1 point)

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The Qing were forced to do this by officials from the last dynasty who remained in the government.
The Qing were forced to do this by officials from the last dynasty who remained in the government.

The Qing thought that Han culture and earlier government systems were superior to their own.
The Qing thought that Han culture and earlier government systems were superior to their own.

The Qing wanted to help unify the country and thought adopting existing ideas and the dominant culture would help with this.
The Qing wanted to help unify the country and thought adopting existing ideas and the dominant culture would help with this.

The Qing did this to make people less worried about rising taxes under their rule.

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The most accurate response is:

The Qing wanted to help unify the country and thought adopting existing ideas and the dominant culture would help with this.

Early Qing rulers recognized that incorporating Han culture and the established government systems would facilitate governance and help legitimize their rule among the majority Han Chinese population, thereby promoting stability and unity in a newly established dynasty.