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Especially over the 7th, 8th and early 9th centuries CE, East Asia was dominated by the great Tang China Empire, which is shown covering the whole area of ethnic China, plus Annam (northern Vietnam) to the south and the Tarim Basin in central Asia
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Though on the surface, the Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty seem very different, they have a surprising number of similarities.
Their differences are in a broad range of categories. First of all the Hans were for the most part ethnically homogeneous
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China is occupied by a quarter of all the people in the world. It has the longest continuous culture surviving from ancient times. As a state China is bringing more and more enormous influence in the politics and economics of the twenty-first century
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. In 1958 the rural people's communes were established, and these dominated agriculture in China until the early 1980s. The commune was based on the collective ownership of all land and major tools by its members, who produced mainly to meet state planning
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, Greater India, and China into a single filed of historical interaction and change. The intercommunicating zone came into existence in the early part of the 14th century, when Ibn Battatu under took his extraordinary travels. Pastoral populations inhabited
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little to spark a war. China again, had its own problems within it self that kept them busy and unable to fight in any war, other than the Civil wars within the country.
Japan unlike China accepted modernization and westernization early so that in time
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Sun Yat-Sen helped the growth of Nationalism during the early 20th century. After experiencing and studying in Hawaii, he got a taste of what the western world was like. Sun wanted to help westernize China to keep up with the worlds technology
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Sun Yat-Sen helped the growth of Nationalism during the early 20th century. After experiencing and studying in Hawaii, he got a taste of what the western world was like. Sun wanted to help westernize China to keep up with the worlds technology
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was not going to solve his foreign problems. In 133 he launched attacks on the nomadic Hsiung-nu people, who constituted China's principal threat on the northern frontier, and thereafter he committed his realm to the expansion of the empire. By 101 Wu-ti's troops
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
century and early 20th century.
Before the Western Impact, Japan¡¦s system of government was a feudal one. They developed a centralised bureaucratic government, based not on scholar officials, as in the government of China, but on the leaders of the noble
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