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How did China most likely get its name?
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China got its name from a guy named Qin Dynasty. He was one of the first imperial dynasty to bring the political divisions of China together to form one country.
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China most likely received its name based off of the Qin (pronounced "Cheen") Dynasty.
Hope that helped =)
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