bluepanda21
01.07.2019 •
Social Studies
The civil service strengthened the han empire because officials were not allowed to servce in their home districts. why was this? a. they needed to understand different parts of the empire to do their jobs successfully. b. they could not then organize with their family and friends against the emperor. c. the emperor encouraged different parts of his empire to have connections. d. they could not then rely on their family and friends to them do their jobs properly. can i have all the answers
Solved
Show answers
More tips
- B Business and Finance How to Create a Business Plan? Your Ultimate Guide...
- F Food and Cooking Deflope: What is it and how does it work?...
- F Food and Cooking Why Doesn t the Confirmation Link Come to Email?...
- F Food and Cooking How to Get Reconfirmation of Registration?...
- S Science and Technology Discovering the Anatomy of an LCD TV Screen...
- H Health and Medicine What You Need to Know About Nasal Congestion in Infants: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment...
- A Auto and Moto What is the Average Lifespan of an Engine in a Car?...
- C Computers and Internet Make Money Online: Secrets and Essential Ways...
- A Auto and Moto How Can Parking Sensors Help Drivers?...
- S Style and Beauty How to Properly Apply Eye Makeup: Tips from a Professional Makeup Artist...
Ответ:
The correct answer is A
The civil service provided stability to the Han Empire for over 2,000 years. ITs employees were called mandarines, that needed to be able and honest men and who receive training in order to become competent for the job. It was an important effort for establishing a meritocracy.
One of the requirements was that an official could not serve in his home district. It was a further step in their training, as they could accumulate more knowledge about the empire, its functioning, different conviving social environments and cultures.
Ответ:
As temperatures warmed across Beringia beginning around 18,000 years ago, very small numbers of people pushed into Northeastern Siberia and onto the land bridge. Perhaps they encountered the descendants of the Beringian standstill population, also on the move. They brought with them a stone technology from Siberia, Mongolia, or even Japan that was ideal for hunters traveling in very cold environments. Their barbed hunting weapons were comprised of small, very sharp “microblades” knocked off from lumps of fine-grained rocks. They also hunted with spears tipped with nicely flaked stone projectile points. Fortunately for archaeologists, we can trace the distribution of these distinctive technologies over very long distances. Both the edge-shaped blanks used to make microblades and small, teardrop-shaped spear points appear in Alaska as early as 14,000 years ago.
~batmans wife dun dun dun