<span>Basing our
views on doublethink principles, the 1984’s modern welfare stressed on maximizing
the use of machine-made products while still keeping living standards as low as
possible. Following the end of 19th century, the industrial world had
been faced with a great challenge on how to properly use the remains of
consumption goods. After the machine was invented, everyone with brains could
tell that human labor and inequality had been finished off. Proper use of such
machines could lower common lifestyle problems like illiteracy, hunger,
disease, and overwork.</span>
The Indus River Valley's growth is influenced by the yearly monsoons, which first allow for the creation of vast agricultural surpluses before destroying the civilization when the water supply for cultivation runs out.
First you must look at what a 'philosophical tradition' is! It is best described as philosophy- the love of knowledge and learning, and traditions- something passed on from predecessor to the modern generation. These 3 main traditions are also known as the religions Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism, strictly followed in China, almost as one. Within these faiths are strong moral values that the Chinese follow; stay in good standing in society with those around you, keep a deep and pure respect for others, and to have a connection to the earth, which sustains all life. Now to tie this knowledge into the question, the Chinese believe whole-heartedly in equality, as shown by these traditions. So, they would react positively, since "all men are created equal" is basically the whole backbone of the way they thrive as a civilization. I hope this made sense :)
Fought between the citizens of Athens.