The first Qin emperor, Shihuangdi:
A. ordered the crafting of a huge terra-cotta army.
B. had no apparent concern for immortality.
C. was buried as an ascetic on a mountaintop.
D. divided China into northern and southern empires.
E. None of these answers is correct.
A
Shihuangdi was obsessed with attaining immortality and filled his burial tomb with thousands of life-size figures to defend him.
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