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Korean government officials based policies on Confucian principles.
Yes, the Song Dynasty improved the government by incorporating Confucian ideas. They implemented a civil service examination system based on Confucian principles to select government officials. This helped to promote meritocracy and ensure that officials were educated and capable. Additionally, the emphasis on Confucian values such as loyalty, filial piety, and social harmony played a significant role in shaping the governance and policies of the dynasty.
Most Confucian officials thought China gained little from trade. They also thought that China benefited little from contact with foreigners. These officials were far more concerned with threats of invasion from Central Asia. So the Ming government ended the maritime voyages.
Neo-confucianism turned up in Song dynasty, and it became major ruling ideology in Korea with Sinocentricism and Sojunghwa ideology during Joseon dynasty.
Elected officials support the policies of their party
He was a traditional communist through his policies and governing policies.
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Imperialism is a country that has its own government but has the policies directed by the imperial power. It means one person or government holds power over the people.
United States officials warned them to stop expansionist actions or the U.S. would intervene.
It is when the elected officials of a government create their policies based on idiotic ideologies.....
Providing educational programs Developing policies related to health
United States officials warned them to stop expansionist actions or the U.S. would intervene.