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What was the structure of the Legalist government under Shi Huangdi?

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A. The Autonomous Local Community's, Paid Regular Tributes To The Emperor Who Stayed Out Of Thier Affairs.

B. Local Representatives Were Chosen By The People And Reporters Of the Emperor.

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The system was centralized, with an emperor in charge and local officials appointed to govern territories.

Step-by-step explanation:

Legalism was a philosophical belief that stated the humans are more inclined to do wrong than right, this motivated by self-interest. Shi Huangdi banned all other philosophies as a corrupting influence, ordered to burn and disappear all the history and philosophy books that didn't correspond to Legalism, their family line or the Qin dynasty, this meant a huge loss in Chinese life and culture.

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