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Ancient China
Han Dynasty
Politics
The Han Dynasty's government was a blend of Feudalism and Bureaucracy. The leader of the government was the Emperor. He was responsible for making laws and leading the military.
Economics
The Han Dynasty had a large increase of urbanization, industry and trade, and nationalization. Another huge component is that the government was run by rich and large families.
Achievements
The Han Dynasty had many achievements they are known for. They are known for the paper, water clocks and sundials to measure time, and seismographs.
Religion
The religion of the Han Dynasty was Confucianism. Confucianism is the belief in the importance of personal ethics and morality.
Society
The Han Dynasty Society had a tiered pyramid of classes. The first class was bureaucrats and aristocrats. The lower level had slaves and servants.
Geography
The Han Dynasty took most of East China. It contained the Huang He River, the Yangtze River, and the Xi River.
It also had the Taklimakan Desert. 
Qin Dynasty
Achievements
The Qin Dynasty had 2 major achievements. One of which was the army of terracotta warriors. The other was the construction of the Great Wall of China.
Polotics
The Qin Dynasty was a monarchy. Shi Huangdi used complex bureaucracy to protect the monarchy. This was meant to carry out all the policies.
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Economics
The Qin dynasty society wasn't too complicated but it was also a hierarchy. The top was the Emperor and the middle was military. The bottom was slaves and peasants.
Geography
The Qin Dynasty has control over the Huang He River and the Yangtze River.
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Ming Dynasty
Achievements
The Ming dynasty refurbished the Great wall, did large naval expeditions, and brought forth a heavily monetized economy.
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Economics
The Ming Dynasty was considered a golden age for economy. It had the most influence over merchants and huge technological advancements.
Geography
The Ming dynasty contains the same two rivers. It contains the Huang He and the Yangtze Rivers.
Society
The Ming Dynasty had a hierarchy of social classes. The top being the emperor and as it decreases the bottom being slaves and peasants.