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<h3>What was the Qin Dynasty?</h3>
It was a Chinese empire founded by Shih Huang-ti who ruled China between 221 BC and 206 BC, who was responsible for the conquest and formation of the Chinese territory as it is known today.
As a highlight of the empire, we can mention the large sources of iron that characterized the military superiority of the empire, this dynasty being responsible for the historical formation of the country after the unification proposed by the first emperor and founder Shih Huang-ti.
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Your answer would be either D or B but I think it D so try D if it’s not right it’s B
I say Israel - and I hope this is taken in an utterly nonpartisan way, which takes absolutely no position vis-a-vis the legitimacy of either conservatism or the Israeli state. I just think some core aspects of Israeli government and society are in line with mainstream US conservatism: a free-market liberal democracy of course, but with formal religious-ethnic affiliation, compulsory military service with training on firearms (and licensing to possess same) for all citizens, and a generally hawkish stance on questions of military and defense. They are also highly security-oriented, some would say in a much more effective way than the US government, and its security apparatus employs profiling techniques which almost undoubtedly have a racial component (<span>and </span><span>conservatives would no doubt want to insist that these two facts are directly related). I believe that taxation rates are roughly on par with that in the US, if not a bit less... though not nearly as low as Switzerland. </span>
B is the answer
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The oil crisis of 1971 added to severe U.S. economic problems