This question is very hard for us to answer without your history book. Seeing as it's K12 and I'm in and have been in K12 for 8 years, There is most likely a picture in the book that says the exact answer.
Answer:During the Qin dynasty, Confucianism—along with all other non-Legalist philosophies, such as Daoism—were suppressed by the First Emperor; early Han dynasty emperors did the same. Legalism denounced the feudal system and encouraged severe punishments, particularly when the emperor was disobeyed.
What type of government did the Qin dynasty have?
Qin dynasty
Qin 秦
Government Absolute monarchy
Emperor
• 221–210 BC Qin Shi Huang
• 210–207 BC Qin Er Shi
Answer:
The New Deal fell short of many peoples expectations. For example, the Fair Labor Standards Act covered fewer than a quarter of all unemployed workers, the minimum wage was at 25 cents, which was lower than the average wage, and it wasn't beneficial to women and minorities.
One of the most significant conquests in history happened in the early 7th century in the deep interior of the Arabian Peninsula.
The introduction of a new religion, the Islam, by the Prophet Mohammed united numerous Arab tribes. With their new found religious fervor, Arab armies marched forth to spread the word of Islam.
What most accurately describes the rise of the Arab Empire is that:
A) The Arab Empire started in Arabia and soon conquered Syria, Persia, northwestern India, northern Africa, and Spain.