10. What tax policies did the Han dynasty create to fund the government?
a. All citizens were taxed in order to receive services from the government.
b. Citizens living in poverty paid the most taxes because they needed the most services.
c. Elite citizens were exempt from taxes, as they provided for their own well-being.
d. Most citizens were taxed based on their social status and ability to provide for others.
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The economy of the Han dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD) of ancient China experienced upward and downward movements in its economic cycle, periods of economic prosperity and decline. It is normally divided into three periods: Western Han (206 BC – 9 AD), the Xin dynasty (9–23 AD), and Eastern Han (25–220 AD). The Xin regime, established by the former regent Wang Mang, formed a brief interregnum between lengthy periods of Han rule. Following the fall of Wang Mang, the Han capital was moved eastward from Chang'an to Luoyang. In consequence, historians have named the succeeding eras Western Han and Eastern Han respectively.[1]
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10. What tax policies did the Han dynasty create to fund the government
Ans-d. Most citizens were taxed based on their social status and ability to provide for others.
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