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During the republic form of government, the selecting of officials was in the hands of the people. During the form of government called the empire, the officials were appointed by the emperor, or, if voting were allowed, the emperor's man always won.
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Unlike China, Japan did not use examinations to hire government officials.
The upper class was the emperor, government officials, and priests. The lower class was farmers and artisans.
Han Emperors selected government officials through a set of civil service exams. These exams were extremely difficult and rarely did anyone ever pass one.
the bureaucracy dominated Chinese government, and these officials were appointed by the emperor.
All authority within the Han Government resided with the Emperor,who was the supreme ruler. Below the Emperor were the Court Officials. All of whom had passed an examination that enabled them to hold a position in the Government. These Court Officials advised the Emperor, and Staffed and ran the state which was the true authority.
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Yes, the Aztec civilization was ruled by a government. They had a complex political system with an emperor at the top who held both political and religious authority. Below the emperor were various other government officials and aristocrats who helped to administer the empire.
A dignitary of the Qin Dynasty well known for his second-only-to-the-emperor power and corruption, almost a namesake of corrupt government officials.
Prince Shotoku wanted to create a strong government and he looked to China on an example of what to do. You know that in China, a powerful emperor ruled with the help of trained officials chosen for there abilities. To reach this goal for Japan, Shotoku created a constitution or a plan of government. Shotoku's constitution gave all power to the emperor, who had to obeyed by the Japanese people. He also created a Bureaucracy and gave the emperor the power to appoint all the officials.
If an Incan person wanted to any job other than farming, he had to be approved by the Inca emperor. So government officials and warriors were jobs that needed government approval.