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How did a series of weak emperors affect the Han dynasty?
Foreign powers were able to take control of large areas.
Rivalries between powerful landowners divided the empire.
Multiple heirs of the emperors created competition for the throne.
Local leaders used bribery to gain power to challenge the throne.
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How did a series of weak emperors affect the Han dynasty?
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