How did Shi Huang-di reunify China under his rule following the Era of Warring States?

A) He cooperated with Confucian mandarins.
B) He assassinated the former emperor.
C) He used a combination of military force and administrative reorganization.
D) He allied with the Buddhists to overthrow the former emperor.
E) He led in the building of thousands of miles of roads.


C

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