The main effect of Legalism in Qin China, 221 - 206 BCE, was to create strict rules and harsh punishments to those who disobey the rules, as well as rewards for those who carefully observed the law.
This is because after the Warring States period, Qin rulers admired the philosophy of legalism, which aims to strict obedience to law, as opposite to confucianism and daoism, which believed on softer ways to rule and obey the law, so, in consequence, they adopted this philosophy.
The groups did not share in the prosperity of the late 1800s. B. tenement dwellers and D
. robber barons
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If there are options to answer from this question and I am thinking of the correct answers from the book then it is: The Chinese focused on organizing peasants and the Soviets focused on organized factory workers.
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forcing American Indians onto reservations mistreating American Indians and treating them as “foreigners” failing to take responsibility for the injustices done to American Indians taking away American Indians’ means of survival.