<em>They wanted the people to have a say in what happened.</em>
<em>(Hey Jay I saw u had an unanswered question so I just made a guess for you, srry if it's too late).</em>
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<span>These were all southeast Asian kingdoms. More specifically, they were in the North and South Vietnam areas. These were competing factions that constantly were struggling with each other for power during the 1400s and 1500s, and were looking to get a foothold on power in the southern part of the Asian continent.</span>
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In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>B. People were deemed suitable by passing civil service exams. The Ming dynasty improved this system, which had existed before them as well, and the Qing dynasty just preserved it. These imperial exams were infamous for their difficulty and rigorous conditions which were introduced to prevent any kind of cheating. They were one of the elements that held together one of the most complex bureaucracies in the world for so many centuries. On the other hand, they were criticized for creating an army of obedient placeholders who would never dare to think for themselves.</span>