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VladimirAG [237]
4 years ago
8

A state which places most power in the hands of a central government is a(n)

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k0ka [10]4 years ago
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Answer is Unitary State.
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The Zhou used a relationship system called feudalism, they gave some loyal supporters lands and absolute power over the peasants working those lands, in exchange for soldiers. This system worked for a while until 700 BC, when landlords began fighting each other. These troubled times led some scholars to debate the proper way to rule. Three major philosophies come from this.

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- Daoism:  based on the  ancient Chinese idea of the Dao, or "the Way", the force that gives order to the natural universe. It established that everyone must find dao by themselves, too many rules conflicts with the natural flow. So the best way of ruling is by ruling the least.

- Legalism: this particular conception believes that people are selfish and act upon their own interest. So good ruling would be to establish strong laws, to enforce them and to set harsh punishments to those who break them, in order to create some order in society.

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Mexican Americans and Native Americans, who were influenced by the feminist and African-American struggles, also began to claim their rights in the 1960s, highlighting situations of discrimination and lack of rights for their members.

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