The molecules in coffee beans have weak intermolecular forces of
attraction and take the shape of the container because it is a liquid.
The liquid state of matter has weak intermolecular forces of attraction that
is stronger than that of gas but weaker than that of solids. This is because the
molecules in liquids aren't as tightly packed as solids.
Liquids also assumes the shape of the container it's in which are the reasons
why it is the most appropriate choice.
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Answer:
1) China had an emperor/empress, which is commonly used to refer to a ruler of an empire.
2) The land in which the chinese empire govern rivals that of Rome, Persia, and other well-known 'empires' of Europe.
3) China had established and secure borders, well-developed literature and writings, a national currency that was used throughout it's land, a large standing army, taxes on both currency, trade, products, and wealth.
4) China had established trade with other civilizations.
etc.
<em>The Qin Dynasty was one of the most important dynasties in China because it resulted in the unification the Chinese territories into one kingdom. </em>Led by Qin Shi Huang, it was the shortest dynasty of China and lasted 15 years.
<em>Qin Shi Huang was the first emperor of China</em>, he started to built the Great Wall of China as part of the unification project, he standardized writing and the system of currency among many other achievements, but after three attempts of assassination, Qin Shi Huang became obsessed with immortality and he died after taking an "elixir" (poison) of immortality.
<u>Because Qin Shi Huang didn't like to talk about dead, he didn't left a will and his minister Li Si and Zhao Gao murdered his elder son Fusu,</u> because of his friendship with a general whom they disliked. Afterwards, his second son Hu Hai became the next emperor, although he was not prepared for this position.
People in China were angry because of the tyranny and violence of Qin Shi Huang, so when he died China revolted and the dynasty under Hu Hai collapsed.
All of the above are reasons why political corruption was so widespread in Pennsylvania during the Gilded Age.