The Han Dynasty: The Fall Of The Qin Dynasty

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The fall of the Qin Dynasty was caused by lack of leadership by emperor Qin Shi Huang and his successor. A difference of opinion is brought up about how the Qin Dynasty fell and in what area did the lack of leadership occur. In the position presented by Farah and Karls the fall of the Qin came not because Qin Shi was a bad leader necessarily, but, due to the fact that he was a harsh and hated ruler which made him lose the trust of his people. Even though the Han Dynasty overthrew the Qin it still “used Qin forms of centralized power, but without the harshness of Qin rule” (A). The Han Dynasty continued off the base the Qin had set for a centralized form of power but they did not keep the harsh leadership because they believed it caused

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