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attashe74 [19]
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After the han dynasty replaced the qin dynasty what major changes did it make?

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JulsSmile [24]3 years ago
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A) the Han dynasty reversed some of the most drastic Qin reforms by abandoning legalism and reestablishing Confucianism

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Ancient Greece was a civilization that dominated much of the Mediterranean thousands of years ago. At its peak under Alexander the Great, Ancient Greece ruled much of Europe and Western Asia. The Greeks came before the Romans and much of the Roman culture was influenced by the Greeks.

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