Indeed they had! And one of the first at that.
Earlier, and at other places in the world, the government was nothing more than the King and his army wandering about demanding food from farmers and warring with other Kings and Chieftains.
Instead of being built on soldiers with swords, the Chinese government was based on the use of bureaucrats who on a local level governed the populace and land while answering upwards to the Emperor.
Ancient chinese houses were centers of government
no. no it isn't
there were emporors there were emporors
china was ruled by an emporor
Yes, they were. The Ancient Chinese government realized that they were very important and made them the second main class.
they got it from the Chinese to let all the woman do it
The Ancient Chinese had a strict centralised government that observes strictly the political hierarchy from the Emperor down to the lowest level, or county commander. So there were no votes in ancient China, none.
the ancient Chinese did, if that helps at all...
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the ancient Chinese did, if that helps at all...
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the ancient chinese helped