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3 May, 14:21

Imperial China was based upon legalism (requiring people to strictly follow the law) and the absolute power of the emperor. This resulted in A. the Chinese using the legal system to fight for their rights.

B. a power struggle between the emperor and his advisors.

C. the emperor having total control over the lives of the Chinese.

D. China being invaded from the north by the Mongols in 221 B. C.

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  1. 3 May, 18:04
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    C) The emperor has total control over the lives of China

    Explanation:

    The ancient emperor has tremendous power over chin ease people. People called them the son of heaven. They were blessed with the power of rules and regulation over the people but they have to do for the people not for their interest. The king always invisible to the people because they always live in their imperial palace. When someone needs a personal meeting with the Emperor even that time the employer sits behind a golden dragon throne that indicates their highest honors. Maybe this is only in China where the ruler was ever as remote or reversed.
  2. 3 May, 18:19
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    The answer is C. the emperor having total control over the lives of the Chinese.
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