Question
Compare and contrast the Chinese government bureaucracy under the Tang and Song dynasties. How was it similar? How did it differ?
2-3 sentences
make it sound like a middle schooler not to kidish tho
2-3 sentences
make it sound like a middle schooler not to kidish tho
Answers
GPT 3.5
Both the Tang and Song dynasties had a centralized government bureaucracy with officials who were selected through exams. However, the Tang dynasty had a more strict and hierarchical system, while the Song dynasty focused more on promoting meritocracy and educating officials. Additionally, the Tang dynasty had a larger government bureaucracy with more control over local provinces, while the Song dynasty decentralized power to local officials.
make it sound like a middle schooler pls
GPT 3.5
Both the Tang and Song dynasties had a bunch of government workers who got their jobs by taking exams. The Tang dynasty had a stricter system and controlled local areas more, while the Song dynasty gave more power to local officials and liked when people were smart and earned their jobs.
Describe feudal Japanese society. What were the roles of shoguns, samurai, daimyo, and peasants?
2 sentences pls
2 sentences pls
GPT 3.5
In feudal Japanese society, the shoguns were military leaders who ruled over the country, while the samurai were their warriors who protected the land. The daimyo were powerful landowners who supported the shoguns and samurai, while peasants were lowest on the social hierarchy and worked the land.
make it sound easy pls
GPT 3.5
In feudal Japan, the shoguns were the rulers, samurai were the fighters, daimyo were the rich landowners who helped the shoguns, and peasants were the farmers who worked the land.
just like that but add a few more words
GPT 3.5
In feudal Japan, the shoguns were like the boss rulers, samurai were the warrior fighters, daimyo were the wealthy landowners who supported the shoguns, and peasants were the farmers who worked the land.
2 sentences
GPT 3.5
In feudal Japan, the shoguns were the top rulers, samurai were the warriors who fought for them, daimyo were the rich landowners who supported the shoguns, and peasants were the farmers who worked the fields.