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This is a 7 page paper that provides an overview of Qin Shi Huang's rule of China. The argument is made that political centrality was the most important facet of his leadership and unification. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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professional, or political level), such was not the case in ages past. Historically, most leaders were valued for their sheer ability to bring political stability to a land, if only
for a short time. It is easy to understand why: throughout history, war and civil unrest has been the rule rather than the exception. It is for this reason that
Chinas Qin Shi Huang is considered to be a great leader. In spite of holding many public policies that would be considered grossly barbaric by todays standards, Huang is venerated
even now as the first leader capable of unifying the warring states of China, and thus establishing the political, social, and economic foundation for the state of China that exists
today. Notably, he achieved this unification through a strong emphasis on the centrality of government. This paragraph helps the student give a brief overview of Qin Shi Huangs importance to
history. Often referred to as the first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang has the historical distinction of being the first individual to unify the country. What this means is
that he was able to bring together all the disparate warring states that competed against one another prior to his seizing dominion over the realm entire. It is this capacity
of his leadership that is explored in the context of this paper. While scholars debate the methodology Huang used to secure unification of the country, largely due to the eradication
of most historical records under Huangs reign, a case can be made for the primary valuation of centralized government as a primary factor in the political unification of the country
(Clements, 2004). There are many reasons based in historical fact that lend support for the idea that Huang achieved his infamous unification through a systematic emphasis on the centrality of
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