Dating back to the Hsia dynasty (2200-1750 BC), ancient China was a top-down government. At the top was a monarch, often ruling as a dictator. The economy of ancient China was based on agriculture. A monarch or emperor employed a large staff of military, farming, construction, and textile workers.
About 200 BC, a system of civil service was introduced. In order to become a civil servant, people had to take qualification tests for positions in government. The better they did on the tests, the higher position they could get in the civil service.
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in what two ways might these seas have influenced chinas history
(Mao Zedong) Mao Zedong was the leader of the Chinese Communist Party during the Cold War. He became its leader in 1935. He and his fellow communists gained control of China in 1949. Mao ruled with an iron grip until he died of natural causes in 1976.
It was a major rule in Chinas history.
It was a major rule in Chinas history.
The mongols adopted some features of the Chinese style of government.
No it is not.
The Great Hall of the People is China's building for government meetings. This is where officials gather for speeches, and ceremonial and legislative activities. It is the meeting place of the National peoples Congress.
Use communist Chinas official name in public
Erik von Groeling has written: 'Chinas Generale und ihre Politik' -- subject(s): Politics and government
Asia
Disputes in the ROC.
Beijing
Confucianism.
Xinjiang