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23 February, 01:09

The Han government was less comprehensive in its administration than the Roman government, in that the Han government relied on private contractors and the patronage system to perform some of the very functions handled by the trained bureaucracy in Rome.

A. True

B. False

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  1. 23 February, 03:04
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    False

    Explanation:

    The statement above in the question is a false statement because the Han government did no rely on contractors or patronage systems to perform functions handled by trained bureaucracy in Rome.

    Instead the Han's government;

    a. Achieved the standardization of their administration.

    b. They used trained bureaucracy i. e trained government workers or officials to control the regions in their country

    c. They developed and maintained a large number of military forces thereby having a large number of lands and resources under their control.
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