World History · Semester A TEKS 15A-15C
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The GREAT WALL of CHINA was built primarily for what purpose?

AProviding a raised road for regular travelers and commerce.
BMarking the ceremonial boundary of the emperor's ritual authority.
CStoring surplus grain and providing communal shelter.
DDefense against nomadic peoples from the northern steppes.
Explanation
The Great Wall of China was built primarily for defense against nomadic peoples from the northern steppes — particularly the various steppe confederations (Xiongnu in earlier centuries, Mongols and other later groups) whose horseback military capabilities repeatedly threatened Chinese agricultural regions. Wall construction spanned many dynasties across two millennia. Early walls were built in the Warring States period (5th–3rd centuries BCE) and unified under the Qin (from 220 BCE). Extensive later construction occurred under the Han and various dynasties. The most substantial surviving Great Wall construction is from the Ming Dynasty (14th–17th centuries CE) — most of the impressive stone-and-brick wall visible near Beijing today is Ming construction. The Great Wall was not primarily a road (though troops did move along it), decoration, or grain storage. Its total length across all periods and branches has been estimated at over 21,000 km.
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