How did Shi Huangdi impose allegiance to a central government? A.by replacing feudal states with military districts run by loyal officials B.by appointing Confucian scholars to run his administration C.by establishing a civil service system in government D.by establishing trade routes along the Silk Road

Respuesta :

There are a number of things that Shi Huangdi did to impose allegiance to a central government, and here are some of them:
- abolished feudalism
- replaced feudal states with military districts run by loyal officials
- gave nobles' lands to peasants
- forced noble families to live at court
Based on this, I would pick as the correct answer.

Answer:

A. Replaced feudal states with military districts run by appointed officials

Explanation:

The emperor abolished the old feudal states and divided China into 36 military districts, each ruled by appointed officials. Inspectors, who were actually more like spies, checked on local officials and tax collectors.