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history of china

and impersonally, but the wall building and other public works made the Ch'in dynasty increasing the taxation emperor of the Ch'in dynasty, which first unified the nation. This dynasty adopted landholding private, and taxation were enforced equally and impersonally, but the wall building and other public works made the Ch'in dynasty increasing the taxation in based of repression of ideas, this dynasty was anti-intellectual, anti-Confucianism, in addition, the literate classes were alienated by government policies of thought control, particularly the burning of books. therefore in (207 bc). Liu pang proclaimed himself emperor, founding the Han dynasty, he tried to follow in the footsteps of the Qin. the Han at the beginning changed some of the unfair laws and taxes. As, some laws were abolished, taxes were reduced, in order to lessened the tension of the masses. Also to promoted economy. But The Han Empire began to fall apart as the large landholding families, taking advantage of the weakness of the imperial government. In addition, all kinds of taxes were placed on farmers to ensure that monopolize, or become too much stronger than others citizens, in those eras. The Han dynasty also re-introduced ideas of Confucianism as the main school of thought. These ideas sound to provide people with jobs and titles according to skills and merit not their lineage. So a test to find the best civil servants was adopted. the Han dynasty had faced corruption. Also, in the present. Farmer's were/are fed up with the taxes and corruption of the local communist party as we can clearly see in the article of New York Times from January 8. Regimes from both the past and the present wanted to attain a state of total control with the help of strong police forces to help control any disagreements or revels. With the quote of an official from china ideals of how the needs of a state outweigh individuals needs the official exact words were stre...

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