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    and justified harsh control‚ forced labor‚ and respecting the emperor. They used their manpower for big construction projects. The big amount of people resulted in big armies. As the states fought‚ popular philosophies and religions of DaoismLegalismConfucianism‚ and Moism were created and became popular. 2)Many new philosophies emerged in this time period. States warred and had

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    citizenship. Rome demonstrated ideology by holding assemblies in which magistrates would be elected which gave citizens a sense of power and decision. Meanwhile‚ the Han allowed people to practice philosophies such as Daoism‚ and Confucianism while the empire was purely ran on Legalism and culture which bonded the empire together as a whole. The idea of ideology is to make the people of your empire feel patriotism towards said empire by allowing them to feel welcome. The Han made merchants more welcome

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    differences in politics‚ economics‚ and religion. The Qin and Han dynasties of Classical China developed a kind of government called bureaucracy. The Qin stressed central authority‚ while the Hans expanded the powers of bureaucracy. In addition‚ Legalism was developed. India’s political features involved regionalism and diversity in political forms‚ unlike China’s bureaucracy. It is the reason why the Guptas did not require

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    Religion and philosophy affected daily life in both India and China. India has been an important part of three major world religions‚ Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ and Islam. A article‚ diagram‚ and a video will help us figure out the main question. How did religion and philosophy affect daily life in both India and China. This article talks about Ancient India religions. Specifically Buddhism and Hinduism. In the article it clearly stated‚”Hinduism is a polytheistic religion (Hindus believe in many gods)

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    3 major philosophical ways to run a group of people: these are ConfucianismDaoism‚ and Legalism. 2 of these are rather extreme to a point in which they are simply not used or to strict to work out properly. Leaving us with something not too harsh‚ yet not to out there- this is Confucianism. A high school is not only a place where kids get an education‚ but rather a social collaboration zone where you meet new people. In Confucianism there are five basic relationship; "ruler/subject"- the most visible

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    Name Instructor Course Date Chinese History Assignment China 221 BCE - turning point The first Chinese Empire was formed from the unification of state of Qin with other Sates in China states in 221 BCE to establish a centralized organization of government. The founding of the Qin dynasty not only brought the unification of the China but also redefined China as a country. Before the Qin dynasty‚ China was under based on clan ties and lineage but transformed into a centralized government in 221

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    Period 4/5 September 8‚ 2014 Prompt: Analyze the differences and similarities in classical China and India. Classical India and China were among one of the oldest and most fascinating civilizations that have existed during the Classical period in 1000 B.C.E-600 B.C.E. As both civilizations developed‚ they both showed significant uniqueness. In fact‚ India and China shared many political‚ cultural‚ and economical similarities. But despite their similarities‚ they too acquired distinctive qualities

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    "Master Kong"‚ 551–479 BC). Confucianism originated as an "ethical-sociopolitical teaching" during the Spring and Autumn Period‚ but later developed metaphysical and cosmological elements in the Han Dynasty.[1] Following the abandonment of Legalism in China after the Qin Dynasty‚ Confucianism became the official state ideology of China. The core of Confucianism is humanism‚[2] the belief that human beings are teachable‚ improvable and perfectible

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    Warring States period. • Legalism was a hardheaded practical philosophy based on a rather pessimistic view of human nature that assumed that people were stupid and shortsighted. • Supporters of Legalism argued that only the state could act in the long-term interests of society as a whole. They advocated a system of clearly defined laws and rules‚ strictly enforced through rewards and punishments‚ as the best means of securing desirable behavior from subjects. • Confucianism argued that social harmony

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    Searched his entire life for a suitable monarch who would follow his beliefs and restore peace in China D. He attracted many followers and disciples who collected his wisdom into one system of beliefs called the Analects E. some rival systems are LegalismDaoism‚ and Buddhism II. Establishment of Political Order A. There was a long period of political conflict within China after the Zhou dynasty’s control broke down B. many states rose and fell along the Yellow and Yangzi River C. Nomadic peoples often

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