1. false.
2. false.
3. true.
4. false.
5. true.
6. false.
Explanation:
1.<u> </u><u>The answer is false</u>
The Qin dynasty regime was overthrown by LIU BANG who was a brilliant military rebel leader. He defeated his rival Xiang Yu and founded the Han dynasty to become the first imperial lasting regime of china.
2. <u>The answer is False</u>.
The Han dynasty kept a lot of policies from the previous Qin dynasty but they modified them in a way that was comfortable for them to rule. But legalism did not remain the same after the fall of Qin dynasty due to the favor of confucianism WU Emperor brought into existence.
3.<u> The answer is true</u>.
The first Han emperor did support cruelty, mass executions and unfair laws.
4.<u> </u><u>The answer is false.</u>
The emperor WU-TI was known for his military exploits and thus he got the nickname "MARTIAL EMPEROR" due to his enormous achievements in military field. He led China through it's greatest expansion in it's history back then.
5.<u> The answer is true</u><u>.</u>
Civil service examinations known as Chinese imperial examinations were conducted in order to select the individuals. Candidates for offices were selected by the MINISTRY OF RITES . Each office was given a rank from the highest to lowest.
6. <u>The answer is false.</u>
Confucius was a philosopher who mainly focused on sincerity and morality. He shaped the human history with his influences.
Answer:
The correct answer is C.
Explanation:
In the 1970 study, <em>Discussion Effects on Racial Attitudes</em>, researchers David Myers and George Bishop tested the effects of group discussion within groups of high school students with different prejudiced and unprejudiced attitudes. Myers and Bishop anticipated that the attitudes of each group would be reinforced by open discussion, leading a increased polarization between groups. As predicted by them, when discussing racial issues with others having similar attitudes, <u>the individuals who were relative unprejudiced became even less prejudiced and the individuals who were relatively prejudiced became even more prejudiced</u>.
The best answer from the options you've given would be C) The court's examination of the constitutionality of the actions of Congress and the president.