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What contributed to the downfall of the Qin Dynasty?

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Qin Shi Huang was paranoid about his death, and because of this he was able to survive numerous assassination attempts. Upon the First Emperor's death, China plunged into civil war, exacerbated by floods and droughts. In 207 BCE, Qin Shi Huang's son was killed, and the dynasty collapsed entirely.

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