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    System left no room for movement at all. Starting in the Han Dynasty‚ the influence of Confucianism was prominent through the creation of the civil service examination. In China‚ this ensured only those well-educated were given authoritative roles in government and thus created the scholar gentry class‚ however‚ in India‚ the belief in Karma and your positive or negative actions in your “previous” life determines your placement in the Caste System in your “next” life‚ prevented any mobility in the Indian

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    funds the government is able to use. This enables the government to provide

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    In today’s society the government is a combination of both Hobbes and Locke political views. The government merged the ideas of the two philosophers and took their best points. The government should not consist of total freedom but it also should not consist of total structure‚ there need to be a bit of both‚ a balance of both. During Locke’s argument he never factor in how the people were going deem what rights were justifiable and what right were unjust. With that being said anyone in the state

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    French national lottery‚ and had a secret relationship with his niece. One could make an argument and say that everyone makes mistakes‚ but being a champion for the idea that humans are naturally good‚ is a problem. Additionally‚ he created ways for government and in succession‚ society to improve with his ideas in political philosophy. This was a problem because in his argument that people were inherently good he also states that society is the cause for people to‚ in essence‚

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    bring unity. Both China and India shared 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

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    The two main setbacks in the formation of the German state were uncertain geographic boundaries and religious conflict (Krieger 151). Germany was divided by the Catholics and Protestants which led to a later unification due to the strife between the two. They also lacked natural borders which allowed for more conflict with surrounding areas. Due to their central location‚ there were many European wars fought in Germany and the constant conflict made it harder to focus on industrializing.

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    some injustices and has been making steps to liberate itself from the Spanish central government. The area enjoys a great aspect of self-governance. It would wish to get it all‚ by being an independent state. The Spanish government has been reluctant in granting the region autonomy. The restriction is mostly based on the economic benefits that Spain gets from Catalonia. On the other hand‚ the central government is willing to grant Scotland independence. Scotland too has made several efforts towards

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    nationals lived and experienced intense circumstances managing imbalance. As time passed by‚ a type of government called majority rule government‚ where correspondence was for the general population‚ began to emerge and helped settled a few clashes‚ as one would trust. The time of the Early Republic was around the mid 1800’s through the mid-1800’s. Amid that period‚ the advancement of majority rule government was continuously forming into the United States. Individuals who were living amid that minute were

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    you. Dystopian literature is different to all people in many ways. Some people just don’t like to read or even watch dystopian literature. It can vary between younger and older people. Younger kids are the ones who would really enjoy dystopian

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    Holly Gubser Ms. Wilson English 11/ Period 3 1 May 2014 McCarthyism and the Crucible Throughout history there have been many events that are direct parallels of each other. These parallels are evident in Joseph McCarthy’s‚ McCarthyism and in Arthur Miller’s‚ the Crucible. McCarthyism was the fear of communism that was created by the Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy. This was a time of fear after the Second World War in the years 1950 through 1954. McCarthy had conducted hearings accusing people

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