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kamilo84

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How did Hongwu change the government administration to make it effective?
 
  A) He built the Great Wall to protect China from barbarians.
  B) He divided China into fifteen provinces that were subdivided into counties.
  C) He removed all eunuchs from serving in the imperial bureaucracy.
  D) He created a quota system for the number of civil service examinations administered.
  E) He appointed a Grand Vizier to operate the government.

Question 2

To what were most Chinese schools of the Ming period geared toward?
 
  A) preparation for careers in business
  B) preparation for careers in art and literature
  C) preparation for civil service examinations
  D) preparation for careers in the military
  E) preparation for foreign service examinations



mbcrismon

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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