again unified under a strong centralized government. Rather than using individual lords to govern the people‚ the Qin dynasty used strictly enforced laws to keep the ordinary people in their place. Though individual creativity is stymied during such a period‚ great advances as a nation can be made. The First Emperor of Qin standardized script‚ coinage‚ weights‚ measurements‚ and the building of roads;
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Small kingdoms of northern China and Inner Asia that had come and gone structured themselves around a variety of political ideas and institution. * People preferred having an emperor‚ a bureaucracy using the Chinese language‚ and a Confucian state philosophy. * In northern China‚ deserts‚ and steppe of Inner Asia focused on political life‚ commercial linkage‚ and a source of new ideas. * Sui’s called their capital Chang’an. * The old Han capital was in the Wei River Valley.
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the throne after Wang Mang’s death. Liu Xiu revived the Han dynasty in honour of his forbears and became Emperor Guangwu of Han. The new emperor changed the capital of the Han dynasty to a city further east called Loyang. This initiated the new time period referred to as Eastern Han‚ which ruled over China from 25–220 CE. Initially‚ the leadership for Eastern Han was strong and its governance was effective. But in time‚ an uproar of rebellions and political dissolution broke out. Weakening the government
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In the Dynastic cycle‚ the Qin and Shang Dynasties of ancient China showed similar periods of decline. To begin‚ the Qin and the Shang Dynasties showed that they are similar in the period of decline because they both ignored the needs of the poor. When they did this the people got angry and they got mad because they couldn’t live. By not caring for the poor‚ led to another reason why they both declined. The last reason the both declined was people started to rebel. They started rebelling because
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various methods such as building roads for ease of travelling‚ training a strong army with clever military tactics‚ building frontiers to keep out invaders‚ dividing their country into different states and introducing government systems with officials to look after the state. Each head of official of the state would report back to the central government under the emperor and many other ways. Above all‚ Emperor Shi Huangdi was the most effective in controlling his empire
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The government in ancient China was established by Dynasties. Dynasties were mostly a sequence of rulers or emperors from the same family. As I said‚ a Dynasty was ruled by an emperor. This emperor had total control of the land and would make all the final decisions. Some of the most popular Dynasties in china were: • Xia Dynasty About 1994 BCE - 1766 BCE • Shang Dynasty 1766 BCE - 1027 BCE • Zhou Dynasty 1122 BCE -256 BCE (skipped because Celeste did it) • Qin Dynasty 221 BCE - 206 BCE
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short lived with a Brutal ruler Shi Huangdi. He fixed the internal disorder of china and made several innovations‚ but once he died peasants revolted and it gave way to the Han dynasty. The Han dynasty expanded Chinese territory and they improved the state bureaucracy. After two centuries it declined‚ central control weakened‚ and there were invasions from Central Asia. -The Han dynasty focused on a strong bureaucracy. The Qin focused on a strong central government. Neither- really focused of military
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1. What are some positive and negative things about China’s location? Some of the positive things about China’s location was that it was separated from the rest of the world which caused very few conflicts to occur with other early civilizations. However due to this separation from other civilizations‚ China did not have as much influence in technology or culture from other civilizations. 2. What is the most ancient philosophy in China? The most ancient philosophy accepted in China is
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or Axis Powers in World War I. The Allied powers consisted of several countries that joined their forces beginning in 1914 and they are as follow: (1). Great Britain (2.)Russia (3.) France (4.) Belgium (5.)Serbia in 1917: and the (6.) The United States. Central Powers was the World War 1 coalition that was defeated by the Allied Powers. The countries included in the Central Powers were as follow: (1). Germany (2). Austria-Hungary (3). Ottoman Turkey and (4). Bulgaria. Between August 1st and
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piece of what lies within it. As Winston Churchill has stated‚ “Study History‚ Study History. In history lies all the secrets of statecraft.” In our past‚ many events occurred. Like‚ the Warring States period‚ which lasted from 475-221 BCE. From there‚ emerged the Chinese Philosophies. During the Warring States period‚ Chinese philosophers had searched for a solution to fix the problem of all the violence and
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