The civil service strengthened the Han empire because officials were not allowed to service in their home districts. Why was this?(1 point)

Responses

They could not then rely on their family and friends to do their job properly.
They could not then rely on their family and friends to do their job properly.

The emperor encouraged different parts of his empire to have connections.
The emperor encouraged different parts of his empire to have connections.

They could not then organize with their family and friends against the emperor.
They could not then organize with their family and friends against the emperor.

They needed to understand different parts of the empire to do their jobs successfully.
They needed to understand different parts of the empire to do their jobs successfully.

All of the above responses are correct. The civil service strengthened the Han empire by implementing a policy that officials were not allowed to serve in their home districts. This policy was put in place to ensure impartiality, prevent corruption, and promote meritocracy within the government. By prohibiting officials from serving in their home districts, they could not rely on their family and friends to do their job properly, they could not organize with their family and friends against the emperor, and they needed to understand different parts of the empire to effectively carry out their responsibilities. Additionally, the emperor encouraged connections between different parts of the empire to foster unity and strengthen the overall governance of the Han empire.