Saturday, January 19, 2008

History Assignment


I think the power structure in Hong Kong is different from
Medieval society. Mainly because in Medieval society,
the king was the most powerful person and no one could disobey or react
against him. If not, the king would be furious and kill him. But
in Hong Kong, the chief executive, Donald Tang, do not have
the right to punish the one who opposes him. Also, the legislative
councilors can make objections towards his policies.


In Hong Kong, to a certain extent, women and men are equal.
Women can also be the executive or legislative councilors.
But in Medieval Times, the status of women were lower than men. Also,
there are no slaves in Hong Kong.


I think Hong Kong still has a hierarchy but it is so different from
the one in Medieval Times. What I think the hierarchy of Hong
Kong is as below.






















1 comment:

Wootang01 said...

Muky, you've included a great picture, for which I will give you extra credit - in fact, I'll borrow it, if you don't mind; and of course I'll give you credit for such an outstanding depiction of HK society.