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The Zhou Dynasty (1046-256 BCE) was among the most culturally significant of the early Chinese dynasties and the longest lasting of any in China's history. It is divided into two periods: Western Zhou (1046-771 BCE) and Eastern Zhou (771-256 BCE). It followed the Shang Dynasty (c. 1600-1046 BCE), whose cultural contributions it developed, and preceded the Qin Dynasty(221-206 BCE, pronounced “chin”) which gave China its name. Among the Shang concepts developed by the Zhou was the Mandate of Heaven – the belief in the monarch and ruling house as divinely appointed – which would inform Chinese politics for centuries afterwards and which the House of Zhou invoked to depose and replace the Shang.
The Western Zhou period saw the rise of decentralized state with a social hierarchy corresponding to European feudalism in which land was owned by a noble, honor-bound to the king who had granted it, and was worked by peasants. Western Zhou fell just before the era known as the Spring and Autumn Period (c. 772-476 BCE), named for the state chronicles of the time (the Spring and Autumn Annals) notable for its advances in music, poetry, and philosophy, especially the development of the Confucian, Taoist, Mohist, and Legalist schools of thought.
Most men, regardless of their economic class, won the right to vote. Adults came to view children as vulnerable people in need of protection. The politics of the United Kingdom takes place within the framework of a constitutional monarchy, in which the Monarch is the head of state and the Prime <span>Minister of the United Kingdom is the head of government.</span>
America was the only major industrial nation that was not devastated by war. The economy benefited from an expanding internal market and heavy investment in research and development
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Feudal, communist and socialist economic system.
Explanation:
The economic system in Ethiopia during the imperial regime is feudal economy, the economic system in Ethiopia during the EPRDF regime is capitalist economy and the economic system in Ethiopia during the Derg regime has socialist economy. They follow and promoted a Marxist -Leninist system. So every regime has different economic system i.e. feudal, communist and socialist economic system.