All of the following is true of the reign of the Han Emperor Wudi EXCEPT:
a. It was a high point of the power of the Han dynasty.
b. He tried to deal with the northern nomads through diplomacy, bribery, and enculturation, but mounted military campaigns when all else failed.
c. He controlled most of the northern nomads, but could not subdue the Xiongnu.
d. He established wide trade connections and eventually extended Han rule into northern Vietnam and Korea.
c. He controlled most of the northern nomads, but could not subdue the Xiongnu.
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a. France b. the Netherlands c. Italy d. Spain