emperors aristocrats workers peasants slaves
the shang dynasty social class was very organized.
Men of any social class were eligible to become government officials.
Political struggles and social problems weakened the Han Dynasty. It fell in A.D. 220. China had no single ruler.
The Han dynasty accomplished what the Shin dynasty did not complete.
its was different because unlike the Han dynasty its started from the most to the least of people. For Ex, in social class there's first emperor , his court and scholars who led government positions then they was the peasant who were second class. Then Third class is the artisans they produce items for daily life and last class were the merchants who just sell what the artisans made.
the shang dynasty social class was very organized.
Men of any social class were eligible to become government officials.
its was different because unlike the Han dynasty its started from the most to the least of people. For Ex, in social class there's first emperor , his court and scholars who led government positions then they was the peasant who were second class. Then Third class is the artisans they produce items for daily life and last class were the merchants who just sell what the artisans made.
Political struggles and social problems weakened the Han Dynasty. It fell in A.D. 220. China had no single ruler.
Political struggles and social problems weakened the Han Dynasty. It fell in A.D. 220. China had no single ruler.
The Han Dynasty was a dynasty full of asians!
Class structure
The Silk Road was started by the Han dynasty.
Of course. The social structure, by definition, impacts on the people.
The Han dynasty included more Confucianist ideals and is considered more moderate. The Qin dynasty was more ruthless. the Han Dynasty had Confucianist ideals
The Han dynasty's government had less central control. The Han dynasty was less harsh to its people The Han dynasty followed the teachings of Confucius.
The Han dynasty's government had less central control. The Han dynasty was less harsh to its people The Han dynasty followed the teachings of Confucius.