Analyze Continuities And Changes In Political Systems From 600 B. D.

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nalyze continuities and changes in the political systems from 600 B.C. to 1450 A.D. in Asia.
During the period of 600 B.C. to 1450 A.D., a lot of changes and continuities happened in many different parts of Asia. Asia’s political systems have prospered since the very beginning and are still getting better and better. The changes and continuities in the political systems shape what Asia is today.
The changes in Asia from 600 B.C. to 1450 A.D. were significant in different parts of Asia. In
East Asia, Japan wanted to have dynasties but was dominated by Feudalism. This effected who ruled like the Shoguns in Japan didn’t rule, but then became the top ruling class when Japan divided into provinces by Feudalism. Chinese expanded into Vietnam but were eventually conquered by …show more content…

Territory during this time was also expanded throughout the dynasties and China’s influence promoted Buddhism into other parts of Asia including Japan. All of these changes in different parts of Asia made a huge impact on Asia as a whole. The continuities in Asia’s political systems from 600 B.C. to 1450 A.D. were also significant.
The nomadic threats in China continued for a long period of time and also Confucianism, which is philosophical teachings that was a major part of China’s bureaucracy is still taught all over
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Asia now as well as ancestral worships. Confucianism is the religion and belief system of most of Asia. It maintained a focus on family and the relationships in the family. Because of Buddhism and Confucianism being so popular, Confucianists mixed beliefs of Buddhism with
Confucianism which led to Neo-Confucianism. Civil service exams were based on the teachings.
China still has maintained the Mandate of Heaven which allows more power and Patriarchal still remains in China meaning men have more privileges than women do. Civil examination as