All of the following signs of dynastic decline were apparent in the Qing regime by the beginning of the 19th century EXCEPT

All of the following signs of dynastic decline were apparent in the Qing regime by the beginning of the 19th century EXCEPT



a. corruption of the examination system.
b. food shortages, mass migrations, and banditry.
c. failure of foreign commerce.
d. explosive growth of the bureaucracy.
e. diversion of revenue from state projects to private fortunes.








Answer: C


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