After unifying China, why did Shi Huangdi divide the country into military districts? To help the emperor enforce his tax system and help the Qin enforce a strict chain of command. ;
To help the emperor enforce his tax system and help the Qin enforce a strict chain of command.
Shi Huangdi divided China into military districts to centralize power, efficiently manage resources, and maintain order across his empire. This administrative structure replaced local aristocrats with appointed officials loyal to the emperor, fostering stability after years of conflict. The model set by Shi Huangdi continued to influence Chinese governance in future dynasties.
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