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    between the people‚ and the Buddhism began hiding. While China was in the rule of the Qin Dynasty‚ they believed in Legalism and devoted their time to making the state stronger and expanding it. They believed that individuals should be cultivators or be a part of military services. Then came the Han Dynasty‚ this dynasty set a base on Legalism and started to incorporate Confucianism. India’s empires seem to be stronger‚ longer lasting‚ and more effective than the Chinese

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    Brutal‚ superior‚ powerful great leaders‚ describes some characteristics of the emperors who ruled the states Qin and Han. They attributed to the rise and fall of each empire politically‚ economically‚ and socially. The rise and fall of an empire is also contributed by the emperors who rule over each dynasty (the Qin and the Han). In addition new technology and developments influence the rise and fall of the empires to. What really lead to the rise of Qin conquering China and the fall of the empire

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    are actually the second most educated religious group of women. Furthermore the economic parody between men and women in Islam is closer than any other religious group. Confucianism and Buddhism have many similarities. One of these is that they are both primarily religions based on philosophy and how one lives their life. Confucianism stresses brotherhood and human conduct‚ while Buddhism stresses the eightfold path to enlightenment. Both religions view the Buddha in high regard. He is the founder of

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    Ancient China By: Matthew Howard‚ Nicolas McWatters and Michael Murphy * Neolithic Era: Neolithic cultures began developing in the North of China around 700 BCE. * The Jiahu civilization appeared‚ a people who were very dependent on intensive farming of things like rice and foxtail millet. * Cliff carvings have been found in China‚ showing an apparent fascination with gods‚ astrology‚ and their surroundings. * In 5500-4900 a civilization emerged which was very advanced‚ completed

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    CHINESE CIVILIZATION http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China Wikipedia: China http://library.thinkquest.org Thinkquest: Discovering China & Beauty: The Land of China http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/articles/article/China/ Part I INTRODUCTION The land here is broad and diverse. Among this immense piece of earth‚ one can find both farmer and businessman; mountain and plain; drought and rainfall; wasteland and farmland. It is vast‚ it is multifaceted. And yet these collections of disparate

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    the politics‚ there were also changes. One of the most noticeable changes included the way that the emperor governed the people. With the Zhou dynasty‚ along with the Han‚ followed and used Confucianism as their political and philosophical ideology‚ whereas the Qin dynasty used Legalism as theirs. With Confucianism in the Zhou dynasty‚ the

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    was one of the rulers from the various states that had successfully reunified China. He used his already developed effective bureaucracy and launched military campaigns to defeat the other warring states. He adopted a political philosophy called Legalism that had pessimistic views on human nature and subordinated the aristocrats who disliked his centralized policies‚ whereas the Han dynasty later had more of a Confucian Theme in their governing philosophy. He was strict and once put 460 scholars

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    Having included all of the basic characteristics of a successful society such as their government‚ in the form of several passing dynasties and their complex religions Confucianism and Daoism. Like the Chinese‚ most civilizations had social classes‚ and job specialization‚ as I mentioned earlier‚ in Chinese tradition the royals and nobles were at the top. The nation felt a sense of unification after to the invention of writing

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    service and finished the Great Wall. The Qin and Zhou Dynasties failed to complete the Great Wall. The Han Dynasty’s philosophy was a mixture of Confucianism and Legalism making ruler Wu Di and Gau Zu really respected and powerful leaders. Ruler Qin Shi-Huang Di only used Legalism so he was more powerful than respected and Confucias only used Confucianism so he was more respected than powerful. The Han Dynasty also improved Chinese writing. The Shang Dynasty made a simpler not as good writing system

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    similar social developments in the deepening of a patriarchal system which belief systems worsened the conditions of women’s rights. China and India’s had different political structure because China’s rigid government rule was justified by Legalism and Confucianism‚ while India was divided by regions and their unifying force was Hinduism. Though the during the Maurya rule‚ Ashoka brought stability to India by governing bureaucratically‚ the majority of India during its civilization was divided and loosely

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