Revolution was not necessary nor a turning point for humans.
A. All members of the parties in the government share the same views on policy
Members of parties in government share similar ideas about politics, and often times, the same view on policies.
It is therefore consistent that such parties promote specific ideological or policy goals concerning driving the affairs of a country. A political party is defined as a formal group that is united under a specific platform to think through issues and campaign to take part in government.
Where some countries have one political party, other countries might have several and often times, parties do and can develop from sectors of the country such as employees, classes, cartels or officials and so on.
When candidates of political parties partake and win elections, then they play major and significant roles in policymaking.
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https://www.ducksters.com/history/china/daily_life.php
It varies what class you are in (Upper, middle, or lower) and what your family worked as.
FAMILY LIFE
The Chinese family was ruled by the father of the house. His wife and children were required to obey him in all things. Women generally took care of the home and raised the children. Marriage partners were decided by the parents and the preferences of the children getting married often had little impact on the parent's choice.
A big part of Chinese family life was the respect of their elders. Children of all ages, even grown ups, were required to respect their parents. This respect continued even after people were dead. The Chinese would often would pray to their ancestors and offer sacrifices to them. Respect of the elders was also part of the religion Confucianism.
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[Southerners] have all kinds of ways of drawing lines and resisting the egalitarian impulses of freedom, the assumptions of the former slaves, just setting up roadblocks... in every way they can imagine, to change in their society. And in some ways one might say the South succeeded in this, and the women of the South succeeded in this, well into the 20th century, and with inventing new kinds of ways of limiting freedom, and then of course the legal ways that the South itself finds to change the nature of freedom in society, to resist the changes implicit in emancipation.
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