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Which han leader began to rule after the collapse of the qin dynasty in 206 bce? a. shihuangdi b. liu bang c. mencius d. xunzi
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B. Liu Bang
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The most immediate cause of the Texas Revolution was the refusal of many Texas, both Anglo and Mexican, to accept the governmental changes mandated by "Siete Leyes" which placed almost total power in the hands of the Mexican national government and Santa Anna. ... Many Mexicans felt exactly the same way.
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