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    China is a state with unitary political system. In other words‚ there is not a division of legislative power between the central government and the provincial governments in China. The national legislative power is exercised by National People’s Congress (NPC) and the Standing Committee of National People’s Congress. Among which: NPC is in charge of making the criminal law‚ the civil law‚ state organ laws and other basic laws. The Standing Committee of NPC is in charge of making and revising the

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    Effects of Globalization in China When it comes to globalization people will ask some questions. What is globalization? It seems that people who know little about globalization are out of date and lag far behind modern trends. Simon Jeffery (2002) asserts that globalization is the mixing of cultural and economic influences from around the world that has been going on for the last five hundred years. With the development of the global market in China‚ globalization plays an important role that is

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    Confucianism and its Effects on China Confucius and his ideas gave birth to a philosophy and way of living that came to give structure and conduct to an early China. Through the five main themes or ideals of Confucianism‚ China’s political structure and social standards changed drastically. While at the same time giving stability to a country which had been affected by many change overs of each dynasty it experienced. My goal of this research essay is to explain that Confucianism affected almost

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    Political Views in Russia Russia from 1850 to 1917 was littered with numerous political views that ranged across the whole political spectrum. The vast bulk of Russians in the 19th century were extremely poor; a few were extremely rich. The educated middle class were small in number and invariably outside of politics. Though small in number‚ the middle class did have one great advantage – it was an educated class and many in the middle class saw that Russia could not carry on as it was before Alexander

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    The effects of French rule in Indochina (1884-1954) were once thought to have been beneficial for the still-developing country. However‚ the Vietnamese people were not seen as the beneficiaries but‚ rather‚ the labor force for the empire. Economic prosperity‚ social and political reform and industrial methods were what the French Empire envisioned for its Vietnamese colony‚ but the events that followed this era were that of past French colonial history. History France invaded the nation of Vietnam

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    jobs because the machines did most of the work which was a huge improvement in the factories. Evidence 3: An industrialization effect in the factories is that the workers won higher wages‚ had to work for shorter hours and in better conditions partly due to the machines. Transition: In conclusion‚ machines were a huge impact on the industrial revolution in China because it changed the amount of work for the workers. Topic Sentence: The social classes in the 19th century were strictly

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    How Barbaric were the Mongols The Mongols were very barbaric‚ their reputation was not pretty‚ they slaughtered entire cities and left one person alive so they could tell the terrible story. North China Genghis Khan’s first serious target was North China‚ their army of 200‚000 rode east. Numerous cities felt Mongol brutality. Slaughter was so great‚ streets were greasy of human fat and flesh. Russia and Eastern Europe In 1227 Genghis Khan died‚ so one of his four sons took over. After a long

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    China The Time periods discussed in this essay will be between 200 BCE-1450 CE. The region will be Eastern Asia and specifically China. The changes and continuities in patterns along the Silk Road in Eastern Asia have seen two major periods‚ one being the ancestor worship and the transition into a way of life and philosophy belief. As politicaleconomic‚ and social decay befell Han China‚ Daoism gained a new popularity. The fall of the Han Empire made it difficult for the Chinese to resist

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    Above all other aims‚ it was certainly that of rapid industrialisation which was a key factor in the design of both Stalin’s major economic policies during the 1930s. It can therefore be argued that overall the policies employed were successful in that they did achieve their aims and pushed the USSR forward in industrialisation terms. However‚ the price paid for this rapidity was great‚ and so it is arguable that Stalin was still unsuccessful to a certain degree. As many historians – such as Medvedev

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    air pollution in China has increased substantially. The lack of good air quality is especially prominent in the more urban‚ industrialized areas of China. Environment Minister Zhou Shengxian warned‚ “If China meant to quadruple the size of its economy over 20 years without more damage‚ it would have to become more efficient in resource use. Otherwise‚ there would be a painful price to pay” (BBC News). The topic of air pollution is not a new concern to the world; however‚ the effects of air pollution

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