it supported Shi Huangdi's goverment by creating a strong empire that could last for a long time.
Liberals
The importance of a strong central government
cause
Yes, Hugh Williamson was a proponent of a strong central government. As a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1787, he advocated for a federal system that would provide the necessary authority to maintain order and promote economic stability. He believed that a strong central government was essential for unifying the states and effectively managing national issues.
no, it does not have a strong central government
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.
supported a strong national government
Liberals
Yes
Because they were rich
A Strong Central Government
Strong military leadership and support.
Because they were rich
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.
strong
Yes. He was against a strong federal government and he wanted the power to belong to the people. He wanted individual states to be able to make their own desicions.
there are many arguements, like army, immigration, and so many others.