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    In 1000 BCE to 600 BCE‚ China and India developed similar and different characteristics. China’s political structure was more rigid‚ reflected by their belief systems‚ while India’s loose governing relied on Hinduism to 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

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    “Representing Authority in Victorian India”‚ and John Darwin’s‚ “The British Empire: Themes and Perspectives”‚ as well as Piers Brendon‚ “The Decline and Fall of The British Empire”. You can see the similarities between the four especially the authority from the British that was constant in nineteenth-century Victorian England and India. All of them relate to each other. In this essay‚ I will point out the similarities in all four and between the societies in which the stories take place. For better or worse

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    Katsumoto was a Japanese warlord in the 1500s. There was never an American soldier who had fought against the Native Americans that had gone to Japan to help the Imperial Army. Captain Nathan Algren is a fictional character that is loosely created from the life of Jules Brunet. a French military officer who was sent to Japan to help westernize. Brunet fought in the artillery division and won the French medal Légion d’honneur for his services. He was sent to Japan by Napoleon to help modernize

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    The Effective Han Government In the middle of ancient China‚ a dynasty named the Han dynasty arose to rebell against the Qin dynasty‚ they weren’t strong enough‚ but they clinched the battle by defeating the Qin‚ because according to Teachtci‚ “ Liu Bang rebel who had gained control of the Han kingdom‚ conquered the Qin army and established the Han dynasty.” It was because of this battle the dynasty began. Afterwards‚ the Han built a better army‚ government‚ and a better agriculture‚ than before

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    Given that China and Athens were located in two separate places‚ they both had very different forms of government‚ geography‚ and daily life. Han China developed a well-organized‚ working form of government called a bureaucracy. The emperor (ruling leader) stated who were governors and those governors then appointed their sector to a military power role. The segments got more condense and represented “a chain of command”. Everybody had their task in the government whether it would be economics‚

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    Samuel Schmidt Essay #1-Compare and Contrast the Han and Roman Empires in terms of their technological achievements The Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire are both similar and different in terms of their technological achievements. These two empires have set examples on how to be a flourishing‚ organized‚ well developed and successful society. One reason modern day Asia is so successful is because of the Han Dynasty. One reason modern day North America and Europe are so successful is because we

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    Arianna Goff Dunnavant Per. 4 APWH 3-8-12 Japan / china response towards western penetration Although China and japan are similar when it comes to cultural independence‚ japan however‚ was interested in technological advancements influenced by the westerners causing interaction‚ while china stayed isolated causing a power shift‚ meaning Europeans were able to gain power and control over most of Asia and Africa during the nineteenth century. For 250 years‚ japan stayed isolated and independent

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    The classical empires experienced periods of great power by centralization of power and establishing belief systems to maintain power over their empire. This is true for both Han China and Mauryan India. Both of these classical empires were very successful in the ancient world because they were able to expand and create strong political policies to keep their empires strong and stable. While both Han China and Mauryan/Gupta India built distinct political structure to ensure that their officials

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    History The Political Structures of the Roman and Chinese Empires Any political structure we have today was derived from one of the two most prominent structures in the beginning of the first empires. Both the Roman and the Chinese empire had a centralized control over a large mass of regions and populations. Although they had generally the same amount to control‚ they ran them differently. The Chinese empire was a dictated government where as the Romans had more independence with the law. The

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    Along with the contrasting governments‚ one can also find a rift in the ways that China and Russia established their agricultural systems after their revolutions occurred. Collectivization was the way to go in Russia. A majority of Russia’s farmland was in collectives. For the families that lived on these collectives‚ they had to split all money made equally‚ after most of the income was taken through taxes. This gave the people no incentive to work hard because everyone made the same amount no matter

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