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Sunny_sXe [5.5K]
3 years ago
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Which most accurately describes the Qin dynasty's lasting impact on Asia?

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Luden [163]3 years ago
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What most accurately describes the lasting impact of the Qin dynasty in Asia was its ability to unify China after a period of more than 200 years in which six states were fighting for territorial power.

Explanation:

The Qin dynasty was responsible for unifying China. this was his greatest achievement and is what justifies his influence in the Asian territory.

This unification allowed China to establish a central government (which created a successful form of government), a unified written language (allowing for better communication), the creation of roads that connected the provinces (which improved transportation), creation of the wall of China (which demarcated the border, stimulated nationalism and protected the country from invasion by barbarians) and standardization of weights, measures and currency (which stimulated trade and the economy).

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