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Major decisions in ancient China were typically made by the emperor, who held absolute authority. The emperor would consult with his advisors, scholars, and officials to gather different perspectives on the issue at hand. However, the final decision rested with the emperor, who would take into consideration various factors such as Confucian principles, historical precedents, state interests, and the advice of trusted individuals.
What Made Wu Chao Unique In Ancient China Is That She Was That First Female Emperor Of China .
Ancient China was ruled by many dynasties. Ancient China also had monarchy
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Usually the emperor of China made the decisions, but China was not always a united empire. When ancient China was made up of small city states, the leader of each city state would make his own decisions.
What Made Wu Chao Unique In Ancient China Is That She Was That First Female Emperor Of China .
ANCIENT China are the ones who made the compass!i know because i learned about ancient china and i made a poster about ancient china in my school and my contribution was paper money!
An assembly of the citizens made major decisions, which were implemented by the council.
Ancient China was ruled by many dynasties. Ancient China also had monarchy
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They don't play a role right now, but before they were in charge of trade, and helped with decisions that were to be made. They were a MAJOR part of the government
Because the people of china, made a kingdom. And that's how it happend.