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constitution
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China
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The constitution is a tool for the government to maintain control and ensure stability, rather than emphasizing individual rights.
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legislating
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China
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Legislating is primarily controlled by the ruling party or leader, and the laws reflect the ideology and decisions of the party or leader.
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legislating
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China
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Legislating is the responsibility of the ruling Communist Party, with laws shaped and approved by party leaders and officials.
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legislation
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China
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Legislation is often determined by the ruling party or monarchy, with limited public debate and input.
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5
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legislation
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China
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Under the control of the ruling party or monarchy, with limited input from elected representatives
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mandate
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China
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Mandates are often associated with hierarchical authority and obedience, such as following the orders of a superior or adhering to traditional customs and practices.
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mandate
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China
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Mandates are often issued by the government as official orders, and are expected to be followed without question by the citizens.
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