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it supported Shi Huangdi's goverment by creating a strong empire that could last for a long time.

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How did the tang dynasty affect daily life in china?

Starting in 618, the Tang developed a strong central government and revived the concept of the "official bureaucracy" started in the Han Dynasty. A bureaucracy is a system of government in which many departments and bureaus are headed by appointed officials. Each appointed official in the bureaucracy has certain responsibilities within the government. The intended effect is to create an efficient government and enable the government to help its people by supplying officials with different fields of expertise. The reintroduction of the bureaucracy served to stabilize China after hundreds of years of chaos.


What did ferderalist support?

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Which of the groups support a strong central government?

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Did Alexander hamilton support strong central government?

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Why merchants and manufactures support a strong central government?

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Why might merchants and manufacturer support a strong and central government?

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Which could happen in a country with a unitary government?

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Can you give me a sentence with the word bureaucracy in it?

The bureaucracy of the trade unions is the backbone of British imperialism.It is the creation of a strong centralized bureaucracy.Real improvement will not be achieved by simply giving more money to a burgeoning bureaucracy.


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strong


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there are many arguements, like army, immigration, and so many others.


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