Emperor Wudi served as emperor of the Han Dynasty in China from 141 B.C. until 87 B.C. He changed the way people were appointed to government jobs by



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Requiring people to pass written tests before they earned a position.
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  Taking Examinations in a Confucian Academy.

Explanation:

  Emperor Wudi vastly increased the authority of the Han Dynasty and extended Chinese influence abroad. He set Confucianism as the state philosophy and build up many academies throughout the country.

  In those academies, the Confucian Imperial Examination was established to select people for government positions.  Those who passed the examination were guaranteed to be literate and knowledgeable about Confucian political philosophy. This was the main way people were selected for government jobs.

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