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    In this primary source document‚ it describes how a country such as China should be ruled‚ in order for the country and it people to prosper. According to this document‚ ancient China was well organized‚ and had an efficient system to run their country as well as allowing their people prosper. In this document it mentions Zuo Chronicles‚ which comes from around the Han dynasty that would be most likely that this document is from the Han dynasty period. A scholar or an officer‚ who have experienced

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    Karl Marx’s view on the capitalistic mode of production highlights the exploitative nature of this economic system and points to its development as a necessary continuation of feudal societies many centuries ago. He demonstrates how the bourgeoisie take advantage of the labor power of the proletariat‚ creating profit and fueling the expansion necessary to keep profit margins at acceptable levels. Marx argues that this economic system‚ in which capital is the basis of wealth‚ sprung from the fall

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    same time‚ the peasants were suffering from unfair feudal laws. For example‚ if wild animals were to destroy the peasant’s fields‚ they could not try to solve the issue by hunting the varmints because it was forbidden. Also‚ France was involved with helping fund the

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    The Pope was the title give to the head of the church‚ to which he was changed with the religious care taking of the clergy and other believers. For military aid and expansion‚ early popes looked to medieval kings like Clovis of the Franks‚ but by the time of Charlemagne’s coronation by Pope Leo III‚ it became questionable whether the pope or the king was the higher authority. After the fall of the Roman Empire‚ Europe was decentralized with the development of feudalism‚ and this allowed the only

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    "modern state." This centralization of power involved the delineation of political boundaries‚ as European monarchs gradually defeated or co-opted other sources of power‚ such as the Church and lesser nobility. In place of the fragmented system of feudal rule‚ with its often indistinct territorial claims‚ large‚ unitary states with extensive control over definite territories emerged. This process gave rise to the highly centralized and increasingly bureaucratic forms of absolute monarchical rule of

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    c) Tokugawa Ieyasu: Tokugawa Ieyasu was a general who defeated all rivals after the death of Toyotomi Hideyoshi to found the Tokugawa shogunate in 1603. Under his rule‚ their government was centralized feudalism‚ because the outward appearance of a feudal society was kept‚ but imposed central government control. A unified‚ controlled society was created‚ daimyos were controlled‚ and stricter laws on the social order were put in

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    time where everything was based off the feudal system. The renaissance were a period where everything was changing like a “rebirth”. It can be hard to think about which one became more important or more interesting to know about. People in those time periods were confused on which period they would stick to the most. There are also many ways these two periods changed the world today. The middle ages were a time where everything slowly fell apart. The feudal system was a organization that divided

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    process of production‚ makes the profit‚ whereas the workers do not benefit from their own labor. The class struggle of the 19th century Europe differs from class struggle in previous eras because “the manufacturing system took its place” (263). The feudal system was monopolized by closed guilds‚

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    The English Land Law laid emphasis on possession and not ownership. It will be apposite to define possession‚ possession is the physical control a person exercises in relation to land‚ the right to possession of land of land may arise by virtue of grant from the owner of the land possession refers therefore to the physical control of a thing‚ with an intention so to control it. In my view I feel before we can extensively discuss about this question‚ one has to first give a brief history of English

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    activity in Russia. A majority of this activity began when Tsar Nicholas the II came into power as autocratic ruler of Russia in 1894. His position as absolute monarch began to enrage the Russian people as they became unhappy with the inequality of the Feudal system. The weak economy of Russia and the lack of Industrialisation agrarian did not help this factor‚ as the people were not seeing any improvements in the growth of Russia as an economy. The Tsar poor leadership and unpopularity was too a leading

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