The Rise of Zhu Yuanzhang and the Ming Dynasty

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Which emperor of the Ming dynasty was responsible for moving the imperial capital to Beijing and building the Forbidden City?

  • Kublai Khan
  • Yongle (correct)
  • Hongwu
  • Zhu Yuanzhang

What was the purpose of the notices posted in villages during Hongwu's reign?

  • To encourage rebellion against the Mongols
  • To promote Confucian values
  • To outline government policy and expectations of moral behavior (correct)
  • To advertise the emperor's accomplishments

What did Hongwu do to improve the lives of peasants in China?

  • He sponsored sea expeditions
  • He rebuilt China's agriculture system (correct)
  • He built schools for commoners
  • He established efficient taxation

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