Imperial bureaucracy ap world hiistory
key term - Imperial Bureaucracy
Definition
Imperial bureaucracy refers to the complex administrative system established by empires to manage their vast territories, maintain order, and implement policies. This system is characterized by a hierarchy of officials who oversee various aspects of governance, including tax collection, law enforcement, and resource distribution, ensuring that the central authority can exert control over distant regions. In the context of political and economic crises of the third century, the effectiveness and challenges of the imperial bureaucracy become particularly significant as the Roman Empire faced instability and fragmentation.
5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test
During the third century, the Roman Empire's imperial bureaucracy struggled to cope with economic difficulties, leading to inefficient tax collection and widespread corruption.
The lack of effective communication within the bureaucratic system contributed to local leaders gaining more power, which further undermined central authority.
Emperors attempted reforms to streamline bureaucratic processes, such as increasing the number of officials to improve efficiency but ofte
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The Song Dynasty for AP World History
This post has everything you need to know about the Song Dynasty for the AP World History test. Check out the Google slides! There is a ton of information about the Song Dynasty!
The Beginning of the Song Dynasty
The first ruler of the Song Dynasty in China was Emperor Taizu. He reigned from 960 to 976 AD. Emperor Taizu is renowned for unifying China after a period of political fragmentation and establishing the Song Dynasty. His reign marked the beginning of the Song Dynasty, known for its cultural achievements, economic prosperity, and advancements in various fields, including art, science, and governance. Emperor Taizu’s rule laid the foundation for the stability and prosperity of the early Song Dynasty.
Social Interactions in the Song Dynasty
The Song Dynasty was a highly hierarchical society deeply rooted in Confucian principles, emphasizing respect for elders and filial piety (proper love and respect for parents, elders, and ancestors). It was a patriarchal society where women had limited rights. While there was a class system, men had some social mobility through the civil service examination system, which allowed them to att
AP World History Unit 1 - Lesson 1.1
Developments in East Asia
Government Developments of the Song Dynasty
Song Dynasty - 960 to 1279
Tang Dynasty - 618 to 907
China’s strength credited to it’s imperial
bureaucracy
, used vast organization of appointed officials to carry out the empire’s policies. The bureaucracy was a
meritocracy
, meaning officials were appointed based on their tested abilities.
Civil Service Exam:
exams based on Confucian texts, scoring well on them lead to opportunities in highly desired positions in the bureaucracy.
Economic and Technological Developments in Post Classical China
The Tang Dynasty’s economy flourished with improvements in agriculture, transpiration, foreign trade, and technology. Set up further success for the Song Dynasty.
Grand Canal
- internal waterway transportation, extended over 30,000 miles, allowed the Song Dynasty to become world’s most populated trading area.
Song Dynasty created the first guns, overtime the technology spread across Eurasia via the Silk Roads.
Champa Rice
- Originating from the Champa Kingdom (modern day Vietnam), a drought resistant and fast ripening rice, expanded agricult